Stack Height of 1 Million 1-Dollar Bills: ~33 Yards

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In summary, the stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills being approximately 33 yards is a visual representation of the immense value and quantity of money. It was determined by the standard size of a US dollar bill, and can vary slightly depending on the condition of the bills. It would take approximately 34.7 days to physically stack 1 million 1-dollar bills, assuming 3 seconds to stack each bill. However, this measurement is not an accurate representation of the value of 1 million dollars, as it only reflects the physical dimensions and does not account for other factors.
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Approximately how high would a stack of 1 million 1 dollar bills be? Say there are 233 new 1 dollar bills per inch. Round your answer to the nearest yard.)

I need the answer as well as HOW you got there? Please be detailed as possible... I'm new to this kind of math.. using sentences.. T_T
 
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You asked this question (and a response was given) http://mathhelpboards.com/pre-algebra-algebra-2/two-elementary-algebra-problems-19433.html. If there is something you don't understand, please ask in that thread. This thread is closed.
 

1. What is the significance of the stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills being approximately 33 yards?

The stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills being approximately 33 yards is a visual representation of the immense value and quantity of money. It also serves as a reference point for understanding large quantities and their physical dimensions.

2. How was the measurement of 33 yards determined for the stack height?

The measurement of 33 yards was determined by the standard size of a US dollar bill, which is 2.61 inches by 6.14 inches. When stacked on top of each other, 1 million of these bills would reach a height of approximately 33 yards.

3. Can the stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills vary depending on the condition of the bills?

Yes, the stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills can vary slightly depending on the condition of the bills. If the bills are folded or crumpled, the stack height may be slightly shorter. However, the difference is minimal and would not significantly affect the overall measurement.

4. How long would it take to physically stack 1 million 1-dollar bills?

Assuming it takes approximately 3 seconds to stack each bill, it would take approximately 3 million seconds or 50,000 minutes or 833 hours or 34.7 days to physically stack 1 million 1-dollar bills. This calculation does not account for any breaks or interruptions.

5. Is the stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills an accurate representation of the value of 1 million dollars?

No, the stack height of 1 million 1-dollar bills is not an accurate representation of the value of 1 million dollars. This measurement only reflects the physical dimensions of 1 million 1-dollar bills and does not account for other factors such as inflation or the value of different currencies. It is simply a visual aid for understanding large quantities of money.

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