1/64 pounds
45 a quarter, 85 a half, and 120 an ounce.
$100.00 per quarter ounce
A current-issue clad quarter weighs 1/5 of an ounce, so go from there.
There are 16 ounces in a pound. Therefore, 9 ounces would be 9/16 of a pound, which is approximately 0.56 pounds.
A U.S. quarter dated 1965 or later weighs 1/5 of an ounce. Grab your calculator and go from there.
Dimes minted in 1965 and later weigh 1/8 of an ounce, so get out your calculator and go with it.
6 and one quarter fifths go into one and a quarter.
0.06 pint
Well, darling, if we do some quick math, 12 pounds of hamburger divided by 0.75 pounds per burger equals 16 burgers. So, you can whip up a grand total of 16 juicy three-quarter pound burgers with that 12 pounds of meat. Now, go fire up that grill and get cookin'!
Remember that 16 ounces go into a pound so take 384 ounces and divide that by 16. You get 24 ounces (obviously change the ounces to pounds). You have 24 pounds left over. -Tychusfindlay919
You really would not want to go by the pound. It would be better by the each. A leg quarter is a drumstick and a thigh. so figure each person will have a leg quarter.
2,000 pounds