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There are 36 inches in a yard, and a penny has a diameter of 0.75 inches. By dividing the length of a yard by the diameter of a penny, we can calculate that there are approximately 48 pennies in a yard if they are placed side by side in a straight line.
Well, honey, a yard is 36 inches, and a penny is 0.75 inches in diameter. So, if we do the math, you can fit about 48 pennies in a yard. But who's counting pennies these days anyway?
Oh, what a delightful question! Just imagine all those shiny pennies nestled together on a yard like little drops of copper sunshine. It's hard to say exactly how many pennies could fit on a yard, but I believe the important thing is to appreciate the beauty of the idea and the joy it brings to your imagination. Let's paint a happy little picture of a yard filled with endless possibilities and endless pennies, shall we?
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
125 pennies
30,000 pennies.
1150 pennies.