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Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Okay, fine. So, 300 quarters would be $75 because each quarter is worth 25 cents. Like, if you really want to know how much that is, I guess you could just multiply 300 by 0.25, but who has time for that?
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(200x25) + (150x10) + (300x1) 5000 + 1500 + 300= 6800 pennies or 68 dollars.
300 quarters = $75.00
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so to find out how many quarters are in 300 dollars, you multiply 300 by 4. This gives you 1,200 quarters. Therefore, there are 1,200 quarters in 300 dollars.
80 goes in 300 for 3 3/4 or 3.75. In words that would be three and three quarters.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Okay, fine. So, 300 quarters would be $75 because each quarter is worth 25 cents. Like, if you really want to know how much that is, I guess you could just multiply 300 by 0.25, but who has time for that?
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Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, like, there are 4 quarters in a dollar, right? So, to make 300 dollars, you'd need 1200 quarters. That's a whole lotta coinage, my friend.
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A US quarter weighs approximately 5.67 grams. To calculate the weight of $300 in quarters, we first need to determine the number of quarters, which is 300 / 0.25 = 1200 quarters. Multiplying the number of quarters by the weight of one quarter (1200 * 5.67g) gives us a total weight of 6804 grams. Converting this weight to pounds (6804g / 453.592g) results in approximately 15 pounds.
(200x25) + (150x10) + (300x1) 5000 + 1500 + 300= 6800 pennies or 68 dollars.
Fifteen pounds of quarters is equivalent to $60. This is calculated by knowing that a quarter weighs 0.2 ounces, so there are 80 quarters in a pound. Therefore, in 15 pounds, there are 1,200 quarters, and since each quarter is worth 25 cents, the total is $300.