Probably not, but that depends on how carefully it is packed.
Volume wise, a quarter is 808 mm3 and a dime is 328 mm3, which means it takes almost exactly 2.5 dimes to match the volume of one quarter.
Which leaves the smaller size of the dime to allow you to put more than 2.5 times the number of quarters into a jar.
He has 18 quarters (for $4.50)...........and 10 dimes ($1.00)
What kind of question is this exactly?
I have filled up 3 quart jars Of quarters, their value range from 176 dollars to 198 dollars I am trying to fill a quart jar with dimes but that takes a long time. I suspect that the dimes Will be worth more than the quarters Because they pack together tighter.
d = q + 3; 10d + 25q = 345. 10(q + 3) + 25q = 345 ie 35q = 315 so q = 9 and d = 12. Check: 9 quarters = $2.25, 12 dimes = $1.20, total $3.45.QED
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
I would rather have a pound of quarters because they are worth more than dimes. A pound of quarters is worth $90, while a pound of dimes is only worth $36. The higher value makes quarters more desirable for practical use or exchange. Plus, they are easier to handle in larger denominations.
He has 18 quarters (for $4.50)...........and 10 dimes ($1.00)
Ten dollars worth of quarters weighs more than ten dollars worth of dimes. A quarter weighs 5.67 grams, while a dime weighs only 2.268 grams. Therefore, the total weight of 40 quarters (10.00) is 226.8 grams, while the total weight of 100 dimes is 226.8 grams. In conclusion, 10.00 of quarters weighs more than the same amount in dimes.
What kind of question is this exactly?
I have filled up 3 quart jars Of quarters, their value range from 176 dollars to 198 dollars I am trying to fill a quart jar with dimes but that takes a long time. I suspect that the dimes Will be worth more than the quarters Because they pack together tighter.
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d = q + 3; 10d + 25q = 345. 10(q + 3) + 25q = 345 ie 35q = 315 so q = 9 and d = 12. Check: 9 quarters = $2.25, 12 dimes = $1.20, total $3.45.QED
It depends entirely on what coins you use...for example you'll have more with dimes than with quarters.
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
Yes, the reason why quarters (and dimes, and half dollars) dated 1964 and earlier are worth more than their 1965 and later coins is because they are 90% silver.
Helen has twice as many dimes as nickels and five more quarters than nickels the value of her coins is 4.75 how many dimes does she have?
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