That would be 4
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so to find out how many quarters equal 3 dollars, you would multiply 4 quarters by 3 dollars, which equals 12 quarters. Therefore, 12 quarters equal 3 dollars.
7 quarters = 1.7511 nickels = 0.551.75 + 0.55 = 2.30
Since each year can be divided into 4 quarters, there would be 20 quarters in 5 years.
i just emptied one the other day and bought it to the bank...$3748 total
Well honey, a gallon is about 4 quarts, so a 3-gallon jug would hold about 12 quarts. And since there are 4 quarters in a dollar, you could fit 48 quarters in that bad boy. Just make sure you don't accidentally try to spend them at the grocery store!
If you mean 3 dollars, there would be 12 quarters.
three quarters
that would be 6000 quarters i think
160 quarters 4 quarters = 1 dollar 160 quarters = 40 dollars
That would be 4
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, like, there are 4 quarters in a dollar, right? So, to make 300 dollars, you'd need 1200 quarters. That's a whole lotta coinage, my friend.
Because there are 4 quarters in $1, you can conclude that there are 20 quarters in $5. You would need 21 quarters to get $5.25.
$3 would be 12 quarters, 35 cents would contain one quarter and one dime. So your answer would be 13 quarters and 1 dime.
Four million quarters
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so to find out how many quarters equal 3 dollars, you would multiply 4 quarters by 3 dollars, which equals 12 quarters. Therefore, 12 quarters equal 3 dollars.
It takes 8,000 quarters. (That's $2,000.00)