You do the math. Here's how to calculate the answer. Carefully measure ten quarters. Then add those measurements and divide by 10 [this gives you a reasonable average]. Then divide that measurement average into twelve inches, which will tell you how many quarters there are per foot. Then divide that number [the number of quarters per foot] into 5,280 feet, which is the number of feet per mile. The result of this last division will be the number of quarters required to make a mile.
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so to find out how many quarters make 27 dollars, you would multiply 4 by 27. This equals 108 quarters.
4 quarters make up a dollar.
I believe there are 19 ways to make ten dollars with only quarters and dimes. Quarters have to be in increments of 2 so there would be 2 quarters and 95 dimes, 4 quarters and 90 dimes and so on til there are 38 quarters and 5 dimes.
Twenty of them.
32 quarters
160 quarters 4 quarters = 1 dollar 160 quarters = 40 dollars
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so to find out how many quarters make 27 dollars, you would multiply 4 by 27. This equals 108 quarters.
Four million quarters
it would take 82
Each quarter is one fourth so you'd need 8.
If you mean 3 dollars, there would be 12 quarters.
Well, honey, if my math is still sharp as a tack, it would take 400 quarters to make a hundred bucks. So, start scrounging up those quarters and maybe you'll be rolling in the dough in no time. But hey, who needs quarters when you've got all this attitude, am I right?
4 quarters make up a dollar.
I believe there are 19 ways to make ten dollars with only quarters and dimes. Quarters have to be in increments of 2 so there would be 2 quarters and 95 dimes, 4 quarters and 90 dimes and so on til there are 38 quarters and 5 dimes.
Twenty of them.
32 quarters
12 quarters make 3.00 .