There is x number of gold coins in the pot.
x = y/z, where y is equal to the cubic area of the pot, and z is equal to the cubic area of the gold coin.
True, there are often times pots of gold that are heaped up, but the question asked how much god is "in" a pot of gold.
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its gold in a pot.
And pot of gold contains enough gold to fill the pot, and if are lucky enough to find it, you will see yourself.
It's Irish Folklore and it has it that if you follow the rainbow the "little ones" will leave a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. These little guys were rascals and always playing tricks, so I wouldn't count on that pot 'o gold at the end of any rainbow.MarcyAnswerLeprechauns made their gold from being shoemakers and because they danced so much they were always in need to repair shoes.It has absoloutely nothing to do with Irish folklore, and, like Lucky Charms, is a purely American invention.AnswerThe Irish scientist had a good understanding of the prism and like a lot of sayings of old the term "pot of gold at the end of a rainbow" is a shortened version of the original saying. What was originally said is "you are more likely to find a pot of gold than the end of a rainbow."
The number of coins in a pot of gold can vary depending on the size of the pot and the denomination of the coins. Assuming a standard pot size and using common denominations like quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, a pot of gold could contain anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand coins. To determine the exact number, you would need to specify the size of the pot and the denominations of the coins.
The goddess with the sticks and gold pot in Mythology Island on poptropica is Hestia, goddess of the hearth. She gave up her throne on the Olympian council to Dionysus when he became immortal to keep the peace.