I am the one who submitted the QUESTION in the first place. HOW MANY ONE DOLLAR COINS FIT INTO A SPARKLETTS 5 GALLON WATER BOTTLE????? I cannot believe the answer is non-existent. SOMEBODY in this great big world should provide an answer being that we’re so hi-tech and an advanced civilization right? Sheesh! God grant me strength and patience. Well, let’s try it again. (Just how far reaching is this site anyways? Maybe what I think is a great big world truly isn’t so great big?). There’s another question for ya’. Don’t answer that one, too. Thanking you in advance.
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
There are 100 one-cent coins in one dollar. This is because one dollar is equal to 100 cents. Therefore, to make a dollar, you would need 100 of the 1-cent coins.
If you can use up to three types of coins, the answer would be to use a Dollar coin - require only one coin.If you must use exactly three types of coins, the answer would be to use 3 Quarters, 2 Dimes and a Nickel - requires six coins.
A gallon is equivalent to 16 cups. Therefore, it would take 16 cups of water to fill a gallon bucket completely.
The least amount would be 3 coins (half-dollar, dime, nickel) The most would be 65, all pennies.
when I did it with quarters it was 5200 dollars or 20800 quarters and the dollars are little bigger so I would estimate 18,000 loose dollar coins.
To estimate how many Canadian dollar coins would fit in a five-gallon bottle, we first need to know the volume of the coins. A Canadian dollar coin (Loonie) has a diameter of about 26.5 mm and a thickness of 1.95 mm. A five-gallon bottle holds approximately 18.9 liters, which is equivalent to 18,900 cubic centimeters. Calculating the volume occupied by a Loonie and dividing the bottle's volume by that will give a rough estimate, which comes out to approximately 5,000 to 6,000 coins, depending on how they are packed.
A 1930 silver dollar weighs approximately 26.73 grams. A gallon of water weighs about 3,785 grams, which means roughly 141 silver dollars (3,785 grams ÷ 26.73 grams per dollar) would fit in a gallon. However, this is a theoretical calculation based on weight, and actual packing may vary due to the coins' size and arrangement.
2 quarters and 5 dimes would be 7 coins that total to 1 dollar. 5 nickels, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar would be another combination.
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
Values for 1870 Liberty Seated Dollar coins are $240.00-$1,090.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
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There are 10 ten-cent coins in one dollar. This is because each ten-cent coin represents 0.10 of a dollar, and 10 of these coins would equal 1 dollar. Therefore, you would need 10 ten-cent coins to make 1 dollar.
There are 100 one-cent coins in one dollar. This is because one dollar is equal to 100 cents. Therefore, to make a dollar, you would need 100 of the 1-cent coins.
Canadians dollars. One dollar coins are called 'Loonies', and two dollar coins are called 'Toonies'. Canadian dollar are very close to the American dollar, I believe. Also...I'm sorry but, it would be 'their' not 'there'.
If you can use up to three types of coins, the answer would be to use a Dollar coin - require only one coin.If you must use exactly three types of coins, the answer would be to use 3 Quarters, 2 Dimes and a Nickel - requires six coins.
There are four quarts in a gallon. Just like there are four quarters in a dollar. Two quarts would be a half a gallon and that would make the gallon greater.