4354.56 pennies (one penny weighs 2.5 grams)
You can have 34 pennies, 6 nickels and 4 pennies, 5 nickels and 9 pennies, 4 nickles and 14 pennies, 3 nickles and 19 pennies, 2 nickles and 24 pennies, 1 nickel and 29 pennies, 1 quarter and 9 pennies, 1 quarter 1 nickel and 4 pennies, 3 dimes and 4 pennies, 2 dimes and 14 pennies, 1 dime and 24 pennies, 1 dime and 1 nickel and 19 epnnies, 1 dime and 2 nickles and 14 pennies, 1 dime and 3 nickels and 9 pennies, 1 dime and 4 nickles and 4 pennies, 2 dimes and 1 nickel and 9 pennies, 2 dimes and 2 nickels and 4 pennies. I am pretty sure that is all the combinations, I could be mistaken, if so I am sorry because of the repetitive nature I might have missed one.
there is no translation from distance to weight.
49535/2000 = 24 tons, 1535 lbs
To make 24 cents in change, you can use various combinations of pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents). The different combinations include using different amounts of each type of coin, such as 24 pennies, 19 pennies and one nickel, or 2 dimes and 4 pennies, among others. The total number of combinations can be calculated using systematic counting or generating functions, but it typically results in over 20 unique combinations.
Unfortunately it's not that simple. It depends on the dates on the coins:> 1864 to 1942, and 1944 to mid-1982: 3.11 gm each> 1943: 2.7 gm> mid-1982 to present: 2.5 gm.So you'd have to separate them by date. The '82s are especially difficult because the weight was changed in mid-year; you'd be better off not even trying to include them.If this is a real-world problem, you'll have to check all of the remaining coins for their dates. If it's a school science or algebra exercise, it's safest to assume that most cents in current use were made after 1982 - go with a weight of 2.5 gm each.Since 1 lb = 453.6 grams, let's do the math. All we have to do is divide 453.6 by 2.5 (453.6/2.5 = 101.44 pennies) to get the number of pennies per pound. Then multiply that number by 24 (101.44 x 24 = 2,434.6). So, approximately 2,434 and a half pennies equal 24 pounds.
Weight:6.5 to 24 lbs (3 to 11 kg)
About 24 lbs.
175 lbs
20 to 25 lbs
24lbs = 10.9kg
yes is a good weight
If 1 ton = 2,000 lbs., then 24 tons = 48,000 lbs.
Height is 24" Weight is 2000 lbs and length is 24'
24 lbs = about 10,890 g
24kg is 53lbs
You cannot lose 24 pounds of body weight in one week by any natural means.
24 pounds = 10.89 kilograms.