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.
You'd need about 233 one-dollar bills.
A U.S. minted 0.25 cent piece is 1/16th of an inch thick. So 16.
160 quarters 4 quarters = 1 dollar 160 quarters = 40 dollars
12 quarters make 3.00 .
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.
1 US quarter has a thickness of 1.75 millimeters. A 1-inch stack of quarters would be about 15 quarters.
It doesn't matter what you start with, there are four quarters in it.
4 quarters
There are four quarters (1/4th) in one inch.
A foot is 12*25.4 mm and a quarter is 1.75 mm thick so you will need 12*25.4/1.75 quarters = 174.2 of them.
A one-inch stack would contain about 233 bills.
Two quarters of an inch are in a half inch.
You'd need about 233 one-dollar bills.
A U.S. minted 0.25 cent piece is 1/16th of an inch thick. So 16.
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