0.5 pounds * 4 quarters/pound = 2 quarters
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According to the official weights of U.S. contemporary coins, a quarter weighs 5.67 grams. One pound = 453.59 gms; therefore there are approximately 80 quarters per pound. 18 pounds of quarters times 80 quarters per pound = 1440 quarters at value of .25 cents each is (drum roll please!) . . .$360.00Note: This is only an estimate. A more reliable way would be to measure one pound of quarters on a very reliable scale, count the value of one pound, and then multiply by 18.
The middle number in the upper half will be three-quarters of the way up and is known as the upper quartile.
You do are not being asked how many strawberries because the first sentence tells you the answer and that is way too easy. One pound and a half of strawberries divided by three is half a pound. To check if this is correct, try half a pound times three. That equals a pound and a half, the amount of the strawberries. It is actually very simple!
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It is: (3/4+7/8)/2 = 13/16
So long as no one picked at it on the way from the store, it is still one pound.
Skip a meal. In most cases normal elimination of waste will help you drop up to a pound. You will probably by half a pound lighter when you get up in the morning then when you go to bed.
The US does not make platinum quarters because everyone would keep them for the platinum that is inside them and they would be worth way more than a quarter.
Without knowing what you paid for the pound and what you are selling it for, there is no way to figure it.
it ways -12314154545411412321511545545545464510151554654654641454 /5 ouces Answer: 90% silver quarters weigh 6.25 grams. Modern clad quarters weigh 5.67 grams.