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2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
To determine how many 2-dollar coins fit in a 1.25-liter Coke bottle, we need to consider the volume of a 2-dollar coin. A Canadian 2-dollar coin has a diameter of about 28 millimeters and a thickness of about 1.8 millimeters, giving it a volume of approximately 3.5 cubic centimeters. Since 1 liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters, a 1.25-liter bottle holds about 1,250 cubic centimeters. Dividing the bottle's volume by the volume of a coin suggests that roughly 357 coins could fit, but this number could vary based on how the coins are packed.
The Australian One Dollar coin weighs 9 grams, is 25mm in diameter and is 3mm thick. Figure it out.
The number of coins that can fit in a jar depends on the jar's size and shape, as well as the type of coins being used. For example, a standard mason jar can hold several hundred to a few thousand coins, depending on whether they're pennies, dimes, or larger denominations. Additionally, the packing method and arrangement of the coins will also influence how many can be stored. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to fill the jar with coins and count them directly.
it depends on the size and shape of the coin and container
Approximately 2500 coins which would total $5,000.00 AUS
Well, honey, if we're talking about South African 1 rand coins, which have a diameter of about 20 mm, you could fit approximately 375 coins into a 2-liter Coke bottle. But who's got time to count all those coins? Just toss 'em in and see how many you can squeeze in there!
2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
But that is only if you don't think of cutting a slot into the bottle. :)
800
To determine how many 2-dollar coins fit in a 1.25-liter Coke bottle, we need to consider the volume of a 2-dollar coin. A Canadian 2-dollar coin has a diameter of about 28 millimeters and a thickness of about 1.8 millimeters, giving it a volume of approximately 3.5 cubic centimeters. Since 1 liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters, a 1.25-liter bottle holds about 1,250 cubic centimeters. Dividing the bottle's volume by the volume of a coin suggests that roughly 357 coins could fit, but this number could vary based on how the coins are packed.
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The diameter of a 2-dollar Australian coin is approximately 20.5 mm. To find out how many coins fit in a 1-meter line, convert 1 meter to millimeters (1,000 mm) and divide by the diameter of the coin: 1,000 mm / 20.5 mm ≈ 48.78. Therefore, roughly 48 coins can lie flat and touching in a 1-meter line.
The Australian One Dollar coin weighs 9 grams, is 25mm in diameter and is 3mm thick. Figure it out.
On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
The number of coins that can fit into an empty piggy bank depends on the size and capacity of the piggy bank, as well as the size and denomination of the coins. Generally, you could estimate by counting the volume of the coins and comparing it to the volume of the piggy bank.
depends on what gold coin it is.