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10,000 dollars
5000 * * * * * I doubt it. And here are my numbers, not just an answer that cannot be easily verified. The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
no, it will float on the surface
We could answer that question if we also knew the width of the tank.Without it, we can't.
The full value. But you can get a fourth one free.
Two pounds of U.S. quarters is $40 (four full rolls of quarters).
One pound is 80 quarters, or $20. A full 48 pounds is $960.
10,000 dollars
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a barrel full
The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
3 quarters of the way. :)
A full moon is between quarters.
5000 * * * * * I doubt it. And here are my numbers, not just an answer that cannot be easily verified. The volume of a quarter is 3236 mm3 approx. 5 US gallons = 22,044,419 mm3 Therefore a full bucket would hold approx 22044419/3236 = 6813 quarters They would be worth 6813/4 = 1703 dollars. The true value is likely to be significantly less because of gaps between the coins.
One quarter = 3.5 L Three quarters = 3*3.5 L = 10.5 L
A dollary consists of 100 cents. A quarter is 25 cents. So 4 quarters go into a full dollar. So 20/4=5 So $5.00