2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
Your question should really be "How many nickels are 3 dimes worth?". A nickel is 5 cents and 3 dimes are 30 cents, which is the same as 6 nickels (30 / 6) As stated, a nickel can't "fit into" a dime because a dime is smaller than a nickel :)
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
you can fit 12 mike and ikes in a gallon bottle
Milliliter (ml) is the same as cubic centimeter (cm3 ------------------------------- 64 ml of water will fit in a 64 cm3 cube There are 1000 millilitres in a litre and 1000 cm3 in a litre, so 1ml = 1cm3
The volume of a nickel is 688.98 mm3 = 0.689 millilitres, approx. 2177 nickels would occupy a volume of 1.5 litres. However, in a bottle full of nickels, there will be a considerable amount of air space. The exact number of nickels can only be determined by repeated experiment (or simulation).
Pennies. They are smaller.
Approximately 2500 coins which would total $5,000.00 AUS
Is this a trick question, a 2p coin is too wide to pass through the neck of a 2 litre bottle, so the answer is none.
All of the blood in and adults body cannot fit in a 2 litre bottle. The average person weighing between 150-180 lbs has 4-5 litres of blood so it is obvious that a 2 litre bottle will not hold that volume of blood.
2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
Roughly 325
There are 500 nickels in 25 dollars ($0.05 x 500 = $25).
it depends how big the milk bottle is
Your question should really be "How many nickels are 3 dimes worth?". A nickel is 5 cents and 3 dimes are 30 cents, which is the same as 6 nickels (30 / 6) As stated, a nickel can't "fit into" a dime because a dime is smaller than a nickel :)
i what to get some platies , guppies and mollies but how many can i fit a 40 litre tank
You need to divide 8 by 12.4 and you will have your answer. Easy! You see it makes sense because 2 litres divided by 17 = 12.4 so all you have to do is get the sum total of the two litre bottle times by four and divide by the 12.4.