Five thousand, seven hundred pennies would total 57 dollars. So 5700 pennies is the answer unless this is some sort of trick question.
It depends on how you have it. In pennies, it would weigh about 4500 kilograms.
The exact number would depend on the shape of the container and how the pennies packed in, but assuming that you are referring to US coins and US gallons (as versus Imperial Gallons), I'd estimate the answer to be that about 20,000 pennies can fit in a 3 gallon container. Calculation is as follows: 1 US gallon = 0.133680556 cubic feet 1 US penny has a diameter of 0.75 inches and a thickness of 0.061 inches The most efficient pack would be if the pennies were stacked in columns and if those columns were pressed so that each column touched six others. But lets assume that the coins were just poured in, and so packed more like columns on a grid (i.e., each column touches four others). This means that each penny takes up 0.75*0.75*0.061=0.0343125 cubic inches of space (including its actual volume and its estimated share of the dead space in the container. This equates to 0.0000198568 cubic feet, meaning that 0.133680556/0.0000198568 = 6732.24 can fit in a gallon. 6732.24 times 3 is 20,196.72; thus my estimate of about 20,000. Note that if you were prepared to melt the pennies so as to fit more into the container (i.e., no dead space), the volume that you would use for each penny is ((0.75/2)^2)*PI*0.061, allowing you to fit 8571.754788 melted pennies into each gallon, or 25715.26436 in a three gallon container. This would, however, make it very difficult to cash the pennies in at the bank later!
There are 10 dollars in 1000 pennies since each dollar consist of 100 pennies, we simply divide 1000 by 100 to get amt of dollars in 1000 pennies
1,000,000 British pennies would be 66666.6666666032 feet, 1,000,000 American pennies would be 62499.9999999405 feet, 1,000,000 Australian pennies would be 101049.868766308 feet, and 1,000,000 Canadian pennies would be 62499.9999999405 feet (the same as the American 'penny').
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You would have one thousand dollars.
100 pennies in a dollar times 9000 or 900,000 pennies
For Copper it would be 147,000 pennies For Zinc it would be 182,000 pennies
Well, there are 100 pennies in a pound, so there are 1000 pennies in £10 and 10,000 pennies in £100. If you multiply 10,000 by ten that would be 100,000 pennies in £1000, so 250,000 pennies would amount to 2 and a half thousand pounds.
A thousand pennies, which equates to $10, would weigh about 2.5 pounds since each penny weighs approximately 2.5 grams.
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Five thousand, seven hundred pennies would total 57 dollars. So 5700 pennies is the answer unless this is some sort of trick question.
It depends on how you have it. In pennies, it would weigh about 4500 kilograms.
There would be no Australian and New Zealand pennies prior to the 20th Century. The British have been producing Pennies for over a thousand years. The US have a 1 cent coin which they refer to as a Penny.
you separate a mixture of nickels and dimes by their weight
>2,800 cents US >As of 12/29/2008, 19.79 Euros >If you have 28 new, clean singles, they will weigh about 0.0617lb >If you have $28 in clean pennies (1983 or newer) they will weigh about 14.47lb >>The metal contained therein would be worth about $8.139 on today's metal market >If you have $28 in clean pennies (1982 and earlier) they will weigh about 19.18lb >>The metal contained therein would be worth about $23.316 on today's metal market >If you put those pennies in a container, the minimum internal displacement for the container would be about 2.92 gallons