To calculate the dollar value of 400 quarters, you would first determine the value of one quarter, which is $0.25. Then, you would multiply the value of one quarter by the total number of quarters (400) to find the total dollar value. Therefore, 400 quarters would be worth $100.
You can cut the 100 dollar bill into 4 quarters. (Whether this is legal or not is a different matter.) a quarter = $0.25 → $1 = 4 quarters → $100 = 100 × 4 quarters = 400 quarters → there are 400 quarters in $100.
400 quarters = $100
4x100 000=400 000 400 000 quarters, that's four hundred thousand.
Yes. (72 quarters) and (18 dollar bills) have exactly the same face value.
One dollar.
You can cut the 100 dollar bill into 4 quarters. (Whether this is legal or not is a different matter.) a quarter = $0.25 → $1 = 4 quarters → $100 = 100 × 4 quarters = 400 quarters → there are 400 quarters in $100.
400 quarters = $100
4x100 000=400 000 400 000 quarters, that's four hundred thousand.
$2000.00
Yes. (72 quarters) and (18 dollar bills) have exactly the same face value.
One dollar.
The value of the American dollar is constantly fluctuating. In Euro the value of one dollar is three-quarters of an euro. In rupees, one dollar is worth 60 rupees.
One dollar
All of the state quarters in circulation are face value only.
Well, honey, if my math is still sharp as a tack, it would take 400 quarters to make a hundred bucks. So, start scrounging up those quarters and maybe you'll be rolling in the dough in no time. But hey, who needs quarters when you've got all this attitude, am I right?
Due to the fact that there are 25 cents for every 100 cents, the value of a quarter equals 25% of the value of a dollar.
about $400-800