The number I am coming up with is $235.50. I got this by calculating the area of a circle: multiply pi by the radius squared. Square the radius first, due to the order of operations. The area I came up with was 78.5 sq. feet (3.14 x 25) and then multiplied by $3.00.
Silver dollars issued up to 1935, and copper-nickel dollars issued from 1971 to 1978, were 38.1 mm in diameter.Current "golden" dollars (actually brass) are 26.5 mm in diameter.
There is no possible way to answer the question because quarters are circular. This means that they leave gaps between them whatever the shape of the container - except in one special case. The diameter of a quarter is 0.955 inches - lets say 1 inch for simplicity. Then, a circular container with a diameter of 3 inches will hold seven coins in one layer, implying a waste of 22.22% of the space. The diameter of the container can be increased to 3.05 inches without increasing the number of coins which will fit, so that the proportion of wasted space increases to more than a quarter.The one exceptional shape is if the container is in the shape of a long tube whose diameter is the same as the diameter of a quarter. This will give a single stack of quarters with no wasted space. Such a stack will contain approx 17,248 quarters which equals 4,312 dollars. However, other than in this special case, the amount will be substantially smaller because of wasted space.
With 20 million dollars, you can start your own line of fashion.
10.99 /(52X3.1416) = 0.14 dollars/sq. inch
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US coins are circular so technically they have a diameter rather than a width. Sacajawea dollars, Presidential dollars, and old copper-nickel Anthony dollars all have the same diameter, 26.5 mm, and the same weight, 8.1 gm.
You were in an accident with someone with a full coverage you paid his 500 dollars deductible and his company wants you to pay the repair charges How come?
there is no cell phone company that only charges 10 a month if not i would have gotten a phone when i was 5 well metro charges 40 and has all that try that out =).
Sand dollars typically range in size from about 3-5 inches in diameter, with some species growing as large as 6 inches. They are flat, circular echinoderms that are commonly found along sandy shores and shallow waters.
92.40-75= 17.4 17.4/.05= 348
Sand dollar's circular appearance is due to it's hard shell like structure called the Test that is circular. the test is covered by the spiny skin.
Silver dollars issued up to 1935, and copper-nickel dollars issued from 1971 to 1978, were 38.1 mm in diameter.Current "golden" dollars (actually brass) are 26.5 mm in diameter.
6250 dollars
The kind of company that you can start with 10 million dollars is a cargo transportation company.
Yes. It is possible to open a company with 10 million dollars.
well no lie hes my cousin and he charges like about 500 dollars the night and if you are my friend he charges 50
There is no possible way to answer the question because quarters are circular. This means that they leave gaps between them whatever the shape of the container - except in one special case. The diameter of a quarter is 0.955 inches - lets say 1 inch for simplicity. Then, a circular container with a diameter of 3 inches will hold seven coins in one layer, implying a waste of 22.22% of the space. The diameter of the container can be increased to 3.05 inches without increasing the number of coins which will fit, so that the proportion of wasted space increases to more than a quarter.The one exceptional shape is if the container is in the shape of a long tube whose diameter is the same as the diameter of a quarter. This will give a single stack of quarters with no wasted space. Such a stack will contain approx 17,248 quarters which equals 4,312 dollars. However, other than in this special case, the amount will be substantially smaller because of wasted space.