15 Things Apple Can Do With Its Whopping $137 Bn Cash Pile


#14 Take Out Its Cash In Dollar Bills And Stack It Into Space

If Apple is fancying about reaching out to space, it may not need a space shuttle, it just needs a very, very large ATM.

A one dollar bill has the dimensions of about 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long, but only 0.0043 inches thick. Stack up $137.1 billion in dollar bills and that's 589.53 million inches, or 14,974 kilometers.

The distance between Earth and the Moon varies from 221,000 miles to 252,000 miles—so the dollar bill pile won't quite reach the Moon, but it will pass the International Space Station's orbiting height of about 230 miles (370km) about forty-times over. The reality is that, there are not enough single dollar bills to match the $137.1 billion value, and the reality will prevail for not less than eternity.

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