15 Lbs is 1200 quarters (or $300). 1 quarter weighs .20 oz (assuming these are all new quarters) If there are 16 oz in 1 pound, then there are 240 oz in 15 pounds. 240 oz divided by .20 oz is 1200. 1200 quarters is $300.
2 quarters = oz No it's not there is 4 quarters in a ounce 2 quarters = half ounce
It would all depend on the mix. If you had 180 pounds of pennies and the other 10 pounds were nickels, dimes and quarters that would be worth a lot LESS THAN if you had 180 pounds of quarters and the other 10 pounds were pennies, nickels and dimes.
$10.50 4 quarters make a dollar, so divide 42 by 4 and you will get 10 remainder 2.
The answer is 32 quarters
80 quarters in a pound (1qtr=.2 oz, 16 oz/.2 =80) which is worth 20 dollars.
4 quarters 1 penny, see you do get money!
15 Lbs is 1200 quarters (or $300). 1 quarter weighs .20 oz (assuming these are all new quarters) If there are 16 oz in 1 pound, then there are 240 oz in 15 pounds. 240 oz divided by .20 oz is 1200. 1200 quarters is $300.
It's worth only 10-15$
use the same concept - 15 Lbs is 1200 quarters (or $300). 1 quarter weighs .20 oz (assuming these are all new quarters) If there are 16 oz in 1 pound, then there are 240 oz in 15 pounds. 240 oz divided by .20 oz is 1200. 1200 quarters is $300.
2 quarters = oz No it's not there is 4 quarters in a ounce 2 quarters = half ounce
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1 lb = 16 oz 1 ton = 2000 lb → 200 tons = 200 × 2000 × 16 oz = 6400000 oz Each quarter weighs 0.2 oz → 1 oz = 5 quarters → 6400000 oz = 32,000,000 quarters (= $8m)
80 quarters weigh one pound. So 800 quarters would weigh ten pounds. 800 quarters is 200 dollars.
Assuming the question is about US pounds as a unit of weight and not British pounds as a unit of money: US quarters weigh 0.2 US oz. so 1 lb = 16 oz would be 16 x 5 = 80 quarters, or 20 dollars. 20 lb would be worth 20 x 20 = $400.
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In total, 3 quarters and 10 dimes would amount to $2.50. This is because each quarter is worth $0.25 and each dime is worth $0.10. Therefore, 3 quarters would be $0.75 and 10 dimes would be $1.00, making the total $1.75 + $1.00 = $2.50.