To make 20 dollars using quarters, you need to know that each quarter is worth 0.25 dollars. Therefore, to find the number of quarters needed, you divide 20 by 0.25. This calculation results in 80 quarters, since 20 ÷ 0.25 = 80.
32 quarters
4 million quarters
Well... 4 quarters = 1 dollar, so 150 dollars = 600 quarters.
It takes 8 quarters to make 2 dollars, since each quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, 2 dollars is equivalent to 200 cents, and dividing 200 by 25 gives you 8.
A $10 roll of quarters contains 40 quarters. Think about it. Quarter means one fourth of a dollar. 4 quarters to 1 dollar, 40 quarters for 10 dollars.
32 quarters
160 quarters 4 quarters = 1 dollar 160 quarters = 40 dollars
4 million quarters
1 dollar = 4 quarters.50 dollars = 200 quarters.
Well... 4 quarters = 1 dollar, so 150 dollars = 600 quarters.
Four million quarters
Assuming you mean quarters and are referring to coins then 400
Well, honey, if my math is still sharp as a tack, it would take 400 quarters to make a hundred bucks. So, start scrounging up those quarters and maybe you'll be rolling in the dough in no time. But hey, who needs quarters when you've got all this attitude, am I right?
It takes 8 quarters to make 2 dollars, since each quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, 2 dollars is equivalent to 200 cents, and dividing 200 by 25 gives you 8.
27,944 QuartersTwenty - seven thousand nine hundred forty - four
The answer depends on how many quarters are saved each day, on average.
Well, honey, it's not rocket science. There are 400 quarters in 80 dollars. Each quarter is worth 25 cents, so you just divide 80 by 0.25 and voila! You've got yourself 400 shiny quarters ready to be spent.