75.
5 quarters, a dollar and a quarter, $1.25
You can cut the 100 dollar bill into 4 quarters. (Whether this is legal or not is a different matter.) a quarter = $0.25 → $1 = 4 quarters → $100 = 100 × 4 quarters = 400 quarters → there are 400 quarters in $100.
If you had 1000 US quarter coins, it would mean you have the equivalent of $250 US dollars. This can be solved by taking 1000 and multiplying it by .25 A more interesting question is how much would all those coins weigh? To fill a roll of quarters takes 40 quarters, and a roll of quarters equals $10. Each roll of quarters weighs roughly half a pound. Therefore 1000 quarters would weigh 50 pounds, that is a lot of weight to carry around in coinage when it could all be replaced by two $100 bills and a $50 bill and fit easily in your pocket.
Four. * * * * * There are four quarters in one whole so there are 100*4 = 400 quarters in 100.
There is 100 quarters in $25. This is because there is 4 quarters for every dollar. So $25 multiply by 4 equals 100 quarters.
400
100 quarters = 100*1/4 = 25 wholes.
If they're silver quarters, about $4000. If ordinary quarters, just $100.
It takes four hundred (400) quarters to make one hundred (100) dollars.
625 grams is the weight of 100 silver U.S. quarters.
3/4 x 100 = 300/4 = 75
625 grams is the weight of 100 silver U.S. quarters.
75
4 quarters which equals 100 cents; 100 cents=1 dollar
100 US quarters weigh 1.25 (1 1/4) pounds.
75.