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What does a trillion dollars in $100 bills look like?

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  • That would be 10 billion $100 bills. That's some serious amount of money to stack up.

    Since the thickness of a dollar bill is 0.010922cm. If that is multiplied by 10,000,000, then that would be 1090220cm. That would be 10902.2 meters or roughly 429,220.47 inches (or roughly 11922.79 yards). So, if you stacked $100 bills, one on top of the other, you'd end up with a stack that is 2246.46 yards taller than Mount Everest (9676.33 yards).

    Thickness of a bill (source):
    http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/DeneneWilliams.shtml

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