
otter7
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1,000,000,000,000
To much! |
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Darren J Smalley
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One million pennies would fill a container that is approx 3 cubic feet.
One thousand of those cubes is a billion pennies. Imagine a large field of those cubes, 100 in width and 100 in depth.
Now, stack 1000 of those fields on top of eachother and you would have 1 TRILLION pennies. (A container measuring 300 ft by 300 ft by 3,000 ft)
Whew! |
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helzapopin
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1000 billion |
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Ch'é'étiin
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One trillion has twelve zeros. How many are there, if you pennys worth a trillion? |
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smilingmick
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12 zeros after the first number |
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Splee for Toasters
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One trillion |
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mi_gl_an
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it is one trillion, 999 billion plus 1 billion , its a lot |
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furthufukuvit
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100,000,000,000,000 |
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thedoc64118
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1million squared |
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Nancy Kay
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one thousand BILLION |
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linagranathe
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1,000,000,000,000.00 |
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intrepid18
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1,000,000,000,000
It is a huge amount of money. |
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Hontro
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1,000,000,000,000 |
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Trent
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It's not easy to explain just how much money $1 trillion really is. Imagine a stack of bills worth $1 million that is roughly six inches high. (Think big denominations — a mix of $100 bills and $1,000 bills, mostly $1,000's.) If the six-inch stack were enlarged to the point where it was worth $1 billion, it would be as tall as the Washington Monument, about 500 feet. If it were worth $1 trillion, the stack would be 95 miles high. |
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DaCowMan
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1,000,000,000,000 |
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Steve C
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One thousand Billions |
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Brian S
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A penny weights about 3.1 grams (this is the older style penny). One trillion pennys would be 3,100,000,000,000g or 109,349,282,044 oz or 6834330127 lb or 3,417,165 tons. THAT'S a lot of PENNYs |
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