Can't tell, will depend on the weight of the container ... AND the dates on the coins.
Half dollars dated 1964 and earlier weigh 12.5 grams each. 1965-69 weigh 11.5 gm 1971-present weigh 11.3 gm
It is 0.21 dollars
280 POUNDS
Egypt calls their currency a pound, not a dollar. The foreign exchange symbol is EGP. On January 16, 2008: One Egyptian Pound = 0.183 US Dollar or 0.187 Canadian Dollar One US Dollar = 5.456 Egyptian Pounds One Canadian Dollar = 5.356 Egyptian Pounds
5 pounds worth.
There are 0.45359237 kilograms in one pound. Therefore to get amount of kilograms in pounds, value in pounds has to be multiplied by amount of kilograms in one pound: 101.8 pounds = [pounds] * 0.45359237 = 101.8 * 0.45359237 = 46.1757 kilograms
820,000 British Pounds = ~ $1.64 Million USD
It is 0.21 dollars
If you have 137 pounds of quarters equal to 150 dollars. A pound of quarters equal about 80.
Currently, 4100 pounds is equal to about 6967 dollars. The exchange rate changes regularly, however, so the US dollar amount equivalent to 4100 pounds will differ greatly at different times.
You can't; but you can measure the amount of it in milliliters and liters. If you really want to find an ounces or pounds weight, put it in a container, weigh the empty container first, then add the water and weigh and then subtract the weight of the container.
The US Dollar equivalent is US$179613.62. In Pounds Stirling amount would be £108108.00
If an empty container weighs two pounds, that is the tare weight of the container when empty. If I then put 6 pounds of sand into the container, the total (gross) weight becomes: 2lb + 6lb = 8lb Gross. Therefore, the gross weight of the container is now 8 pounds.
12.77 pounds
They are the same thing,just different names.They are 2 times the amount of an American dollar.Meaning 1 dollar in America is the equivilant of 2 Euros(Pounds)
A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
0.572436 pounds
HOW MANY POUND THERE IN ONE CONTAINER TWENTY FEET