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To determine how many quarters are in 15 inches, first note that a standard U.S. quarter has a diameter of 0.955 inches. Dividing 15 inches by the diameter of a quarter gives approximately 15.71. Therefore, you can fit about 15 quarters side by side in 15 inches.
A standard US quarter has a diameter of about 2.4 centimeters and a thickness of 1.95 millimeters. To determine how many quarters can fit in a 3-liter bucket, we need to convert liters to cubic centimeters, where 3 liters is equal to 3,000 cubic centimeters. Considering the approximate volume of a quarter, which is about 0.5 cubic centimeters, a 3-liter bucket could theoretically hold around 6,000 quarters, assuming no gaps and perfect packing. However, in practice, the actual number may be lower due to irregular packing.
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To determine how many quarters fit in a liter, we first need to know that a U.S. quarter has a diameter of about 2.4 cm and a thickness of about 1.75 mm. The volume of a quarter is approximately 0.22 cubic centimeters (cc). Since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 cc, you can fit roughly 4,500 quarters in a liter, assuming no gaps and perfect packing. However, in practical terms, the actual number would be lower due to the irregular spaces between the coins.
To determine how many quarters fit into a 1-gallon jug, we first need to know the volume of a quarter, which is approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A gallon is equivalent to 231 cubic inches. Dividing 231 by 0.2 gives about 1,155 quarters. Therefore, approximately 1,155 quarters can fit into a 1-gallon jug.
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1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters
1 gallon = 4 quarters.
To determine how many quarters fit in a liter, we first need to know that a U.S. quarter has a diameter of about 2.4 cm and a thickness of about 1.75 mm. The volume of a quarter is approximately 0.22 cubic centimeters (cc). Since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 cc, you can fit roughly 4,500 quarters in a liter, assuming no gaps and perfect packing. However, in practical terms, the actual number would be lower due to the irregular spaces between the coins.
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A half an inch is equivalent to 1.27 centimeters. Then, divide 50 by 1.27 to get 39.3700787402. 39 termites can fit in 50 centimeters.
To determine how many quarters fit into a 1-gallon jug, we first need to know the volume of a quarter, which is approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A gallon is equivalent to 231 cubic inches. Dividing 231 by 0.2 gives about 1,155 quarters. Therefore, approximately 1,155 quarters can fit into a 1-gallon jug.
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