According to Uncle Sam, a quarter is 0.0591745397 fluid ounces. Ignoring both geometry (finding the optimal arrangement of quarters in a 15 fl Oz can) and physics (the can's walls can stretch and bend allowing more than 15 fl Oz), this means you could fit 253.48 quarters in a 15 fl Oz can.
To determine how many quarters are in 15 inches, first note that a standard U.S. quarter has a diameter of 0.955 inches. Dividing 15 inches by the diameter of a quarter gives approximately 15.71. Therefore, you can fit about 15 quarters side by side in 15 inches.
15 quarters, as in 15/4? That would be 3.75 gallons.
There are 60 quarters in $15.
60 quarters.
$15.00 is 60 quarters.
There are 15 quarters in 3 and 3/4 because 15/4 = 3 and 3/4
1 US quarter has a thickness of 1.75 millimeters. A 1-inch stack of quarters would be about 15 quarters.
3 quarters of an hour is 45 minutes, 15 minutes would be one quarter and 30 mins would be two quarters.
3 and 3 quarters?3 3/4 = 15/415 quarters
15 Lbs is 1200 quarters (or $300). 1 quarter weighs .20 oz (assuming these are all new quarters) If there are 16 oz in 1 pound, then there are 240 oz in 15 pounds. 240 oz divided by .20 oz is 1200. 1200 quarters is $300.
There are 4 quarters each 15 min long in regulation
15 quarters, 3 dimes