Oh, dude, you're asking the important questions now! So, a quarter is about 0.955 inches in diameter, and a foot is... well, a foot. So, technically, you could stack about 16 quarters in a foot. But, like, who's really counting, right?
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Assuming each quarter has a thickness of 1.75 mm, or 0.175 cm, a foot is equivalent to 30.48 cm. Therefore, the maximum number of quarters that can stack in a foot would be 30.48 cm divided by 0.175 cm, which equals approximately 174 quarters. This calculation does not account for any additional space required for stability or air gaps between the quarters.
According to the US Mint, the quarter dollar is 1.75mm thick.1.75mm x 1cm/10mm = 0.175cmSave0.175cm x 1in/2.54cm = 0.0689in1in/0.0689in = 14.5 quarters to make a stack 1 in highObviously you can't stack 14.5 quarters. 15 quarters makes a stack 1.03in high. 14 quarters make a stack 0.965in high.
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There are 4 quarters in a foot. A foot is a unit of length equal to 12 inches, and there are 4 quarters in an inch, making a total of 48 quarters in a foot. This calculation is based on the conversion factors between inches and feet, and the subdivision of an inch into quarters.
A square foot can be divided into 4 quarters each quarter measuring 6 square inches.
There are 12 inches in a foot and four quarters on each inch so there are 12*4=48 qurters of an inch in one foot.