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10,000 $1's
1000
There is no such jar. Not in real life, at any rate; perhaps you are thinking about some phantasy story.
Depends on the amount of colors of buttons and each amount per color.
My guess is 127
A jar of coins is fairly easy to separate.
10,000 $1's
82 dimes
To determine the jar with the greatest amount of paint, look for the jar with the highest value in the table. To find the jar with the least amount of paint, look for the jar with the lowest value in the table.
The amount that a jar can hold......
Coins, Mini Marshmellows, Jellybeans, Gummy Bears, Bouncy Balls, (really hard one paper clips!)
You can get it for a dollar in the Dollar Store.
My guess is 127
The amount of money in a change jar that weighs fifteen pounds would depend on the denominations of the coins. For U.S. coins, a general estimate is that 1 pound of mixed change is approximately $20-$25. Therefore, with 15 pounds, the change jar could contain anywhere from $300 to $375.
33
1200
Depends on size of the jar, and how well packed the coins are. Average about $100-$105 for a one quart jar.