Yes the dimes are an exact weight of 2.27 grams and 200 of them weigh 1 pound
$5 or 50 dimes
200. One dime weighs 2.268 grams, and there are 453.592 grams in 1 pound.
Dimes dated 1965 and later weigh 2.27 gm., so 10 of them weigh 22.7 gm or about 3/4 of an ounce.
According to my calculations, 2.44 in3 of lead would weigh one pound.
Yes dimes have to weigh exactly 2.27 grams and 200 dimes do weigh 1 pound.
Yes the dimes are an exact weight of 2.27 grams and 200 of them weigh 1 pound
$5 or 50 dimes
One dime weighs 2.268 grams, so 100 of them weigh 226.8 grams.
Modern (i.e. 1965 and later) US dimes weigh 2.27 gm each which is 0.08 oz. That means 200 dimes weigh about one US pound, so 10 lbs would be 2000 dimes or $20.
200. One dime weighs 2.268 grams, and there are 453.592 grams in 1 pound.
Assuming you're referring to cents minted after 1982 and dimes minted after 1964, the answer is simple, regardless of whether you estimate or calculate exactly:Estimate:A kilogram is roughly 2.2 US pounds. Dimes weigh only slightly less than cents, thus there are about 2.3 times as many dimes in a kilo versus pennies in a US pound. On top of that, a dime is worth 10 cents so a kilo of dimes is worth roughly 23 times as much as a pound of pennies.Exact calculation:Current US cents weigh 2.5 gm. One US pound is the same as 453.6 gm so there are 453.6 / 2.5 = 181 pennies in a US pound (rounded to the nearest whole amount), or $1.81Current US dimes weigh 2.27 gm, so there are 1000 / 2.27 = 440 dimes in a kilo (again, rounded), or $44.(FWIW, 23 x $1.81 = $41.63 so the estimate is pretty close to the exact figure!)
One dime weighs 2.268 grams, and there are 453.592 grams in one pound. Rounding up, that makes 200 dimes in a pound, which is $20.
Dimes dated 1965 and later weigh 2.27 gm., so 10 of them weigh 22.7 gm or about 3/4 of an ounce.
$5 or 50 dimes
The number of cans that weigh one pound will depend on the size and material of the cans. On average, a tin can might weigh around 0.5-0.6 ounces, so approximately 16-20 cans would weigh one pound.
It would take approximately 72 silver quarters to weigh one pound.