The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
4.4 bags I think Mrs. Janet will have trouble buying .4 of a bag of candy. She should probably buy 5 bags. I'm sure it will get eaten.
34.35 / 11.45 = 3. You can then say that since 4 bags cost 11.45, and that 3 'units' of 11.45 equals 34.35, that: 3x4=12. You can buy 12 bags total.
Well honey, 3 dimes are worth 30 cents and 1 nickel is worth 5 cents, so together they make 35 cents. That's not enough to buy you a cup of coffee these days, but it's still better than nothing!
3 inches = 1/4 footVolume = 82 x 1/4 = 20.5 cubic feetIf you're buying 5-cubic-foot bags, then these are your choices:-- Buy 4 bags, and leave the job 2.5% incomplete. (Cover is only 2.93" deep, not 3".)-- Buy 5 bags, and use only 10% of the 5th one.-- Spread all 5 bags, and wind up with the 82 square feet covered 3.66 inches deep.
The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
1964 was the last year the US minted dimes and quarters from silver for regular circulation. The US Mint makes proof sets every year that have silver coins in them, which you can buy from the US Mint or a local coin dealer. Also, look out for silver halves, which were last made in 1964 as well at 90% silver. Then remember to look for 40% silver halves between 1965 & 1970. They are worth much more than face whether dime or half.
can you buy state quarters
4 dollars, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 3 pennies :) (A+) <3
4 dollars, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 3 pennies :) (A+) <3
you can't buy a nickel. It's change you can get back. There's no buys nickels, dimes, pennies, or quarters. It's just change. Lawls literal epic fail sir. im pretty sure they were asking about the element nickel, Ni, not the currency.
You can buy bags and tool rolls on Steetz online shop
you can buy cheap bags at http://www.everytide.com/ with a reasonable price
you can buy all sorts of different bags such as gola at Schuh
In order to have a true value, you must have a date to compare it to. For example, $1.10 in 2009 is the same as $0.16 in 1964. How do you figure this? If the dollar were worth 16 cents it would buy 1.6 dimes. Sense the dollar will not buy even one '64 silver dime, how can it be worth 16 cents?
One can buy OiOi diaper bags from multiple places. Some of these places where one can buy OiOi diaper bags include Amazon, Shoe Buy, Toys "R" Us, and Hayneedle.
Oh, dude, you're really asking me about the length of rolls of coins? Well, a roll of quarters is 40 coins long, so it's like, longer than the other rolls because quarters are bigger. A roll of dimes, nickels, and pennies is 50 coins each, so they're all like, the same length. But seriously, who measures coins in lengths? Just go buy some snacks with those coins and chill out.