To estimate how many pennies it would take to fill a five-gallon jar, we first need to know the volume of a penny and the volume of the jar. A penny has a diameter of about 1.9 cm and a thickness of about 1.5 mm, giving it a volume of approximately 0.36 cm³. A five-gallon jar holds about 18,927 cm³, so dividing the jar's volume by the volume of a penny suggests it would take roughly 52,600 pennies to fill the jar, accounting for some empty space due to the irregular packing of the coins.
32,000, $320.00
100 pennies
5 pennies
2,500,000 pennies fuktard
100 pennies = 1 pound.
32,000, $320.00
100 pennies
5 pennies
To estimate how many pennies it takes to fill a 16.9 oz water bottle, we first convert the volume to cubic centimeters, noting that 16.9 oz is approximately 500 mL, which equals 500 cubic centimeters (cc). A penny has a diameter of about 1.9 cm and a thickness of 0.15 cm, giving it a volume of roughly 0.36 cc. Dividing the bottle's volume by the penny's volume, it would take around 1,388 pennies to fill the bottle.
About 7 bushels
2,500,000 pennies fuktard
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100 pennies = 1 pound.
it depends on the size of your coin , so that answer is varys
100 pennies in a dollar times 9000 or 900,000 pennies
5,000,000
I am assuming you mean how many pennies are in a thousand dollars. To do this you simply take a thousand (1,000) and multiplying it by one hundred (pennies in a dollar, 100). By doing that, you get 100,000 pennies to equal $1,000.