Are you serious? You can't figure that out? I hope you're either under 6 years old or an American and your lack of rudimentary maths skills can't spread beyond your borders or coastline.
Assuming it contains .1867 of a Troy ounce, then it would take 5.36 coins for a Troy ounce.
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It depends on whether if it's in coins or bills. $1 bills weigh 1 gm each so 32000 of them would weigh 32 kg. Modern $1 coins weigh 8.1 gm, so that would be 259.2 kg.
It depends on how you have it. In pennies, it would weigh about 4500 kilograms.
A decagram is 10grams. There would be some coins that weigh this amount
One thousand one pound coins would weigh approximately 1,000 pounds, as each coin weighs about 1 pound.
British 50% silver Halfcrown coins minted from 1920 to 1952 inclusive weigh 14.14 grams. 1 ounce equals about 28.35 grams, so two Halfcrown coins would slightly less than one ounce.
1/16 of an ounce
One ounce would weigh one ounce.
Coins are weighed in grams so to start, you need to know that a US ounce is 28.35 grams. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so a pound would be 28.35 / 5 = 5.7, or 6 coins rounded to the nearest whole number. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm; 28.35 / 3.95 = 7.2, or 7 coins rounded to the nearest whole number.
Assuming it contains .1867 of a Troy ounce, then it would take 5.36 coins for a Troy ounce.
Half of a quarter ounce (which is 7 grams) of methamphetamine would weigh 3.5 grams.
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If you had an ounce of something and a ml of somethng, the ounce would weigh more. The people who made the names for these decided an ounce would be more than a ml and a ml would be less than an ounce.
8 ounces.
To calculate 1 ounce of chicken, you would weigh the chicken on a kitchen scale until it reaches 1 ounce. This is typically equivalent to about 28 grams of chicken.