The diameter of an Australian Five cent coin is 19.41 mm. It would take about 103 Five cent coins to stretch 2 Metres.
1 or 2 million for sure The question can't be answered unless you know what the coins' denominations are. For example, it would take 1 million $1 coins, obviously, but only 50,000 $20 coins (no longer made) or at the other end, 100 million pennies.
The answer is 12. Explanation: You have 30 coins. If you take 30 coins and put them into piles of 5coins each, you will get 6 piles. Take 2 of those piles and you will have 12 coins.30 / 5 = 6 x 2 = 12
About 10 lemons
A One Pound coin is 22.5 mm in diameter and 3.15 mm thick. Figure it out.
Coins have different weights, so it depends on what kind of coins you're using.
It would take approximately 72 silver quarters to weigh one pound.
Arrange all bags in serial and take one coin from first bag ,two coins from second bag three from third bag and take from all ten bags and weigh. from the total weight we can calculate which bag has the coins of weight 27 grms.
A soccer ball weighs about 450 grams .How many more grams would it take to weigh 1 kilogram?
like about 1,000
In the US, both the Presidential and the Native American one-dollar coins weigh 8.1 grams. So it takes 124 of any mix of them to reach 1 kg (1,004.4 gm). If your dollars are in the form of paper bills, it would take many more than that, and it would also depend on the mix of denominations that you hold, i.e. how many individual bills you throw on the scale.
16,2000
Approx 362.9 million.
There is not enough to answer this. If you submit another question specifying what currency, (as each weigh differently), you may get an answer/more accurate answer
I think it's around 1,100.
The diameter of an Australian Five cent coin is 19.41 mm. It would take about 103 Five cent coins to stretch 2 Metres.
Nickels weigh 5 grams each. Current-date cents weigh 2.5 grams each. You can take it from there.