$2.50: A quarter is 25 cents, which is $.25. 0.25 x 10 =$2.50
69 cents....
3,800,000 quarters add up to 950,000
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 41 quarters, you have $10.25. Each quarter is worth 25 cents, so when you have 41 of them, you can add them up to make a total of $10.25. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could do with that amount of money!
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. Two dimes is 20 cents, and two quarters is 50 cents. So, like, if you add them up, you get 70 cents. It's like basic math, man.
to many to count... 100 dimes 1 quarter. 41 quarters. 50 dimes 21 quarters
Nine quarters adds up to $2.25.
umm... seriously?? its 301......
Well, sweetheart, 40 quarters is $10. I mean, it's not rocket science. Just multiply the number of quarters by 0.25 and you get your answer. Math can be a real gem when you keep it simple, don't you think?
Two quarters, one dime, and eight pennies add up to a total of 68 cents. Each quarter is worth 25 cents, so two quarters equal 50 cents. The dime is worth 10 cents, and the eight pennies add another 8 cents, bringing the total to 50 + 10 + 8 = 68 cents.
To calculate the value of 10 pounds of quarters, we first need to determine the weight of a single quarter, which is approximately 5.67 grams. Next, we convert the weight of 10 pounds to grams (10 lbs = 4535.92 grams). Then, we divide the total weight by the weight of a single quarter to find the number of quarters (4535.92 grams / 5.67 grams = 799.82 quarters). Finally, we multiply the number of quarters by the value of a single quarter ($0.25) to find the total value, which is $199.96.
tree quarters
3 quarters & 2 nickels