There are 500 quarters in 125.00.
If by 500 you mean 500 cents then : 50 dimes or 100 nickels or 20 quarters. If you mean 500 dollars then: 5,000 dimes or 10,000 nickels or 2,000 quarters.
6.25 pounds.
According to the US Mint's website, a quarter has a mass of 5.67 grams. Dividing into 500 g yields 88.888. So 88 quarters has a mass of 498.96 grams (nearly 500).
Oh, dude, 500 quarters? That's like... $125. Yeah, quarters are worth 25 cents each, so if you do the math, it's like basic multiplication. But hey, if you need help counting all that change, just hit me up!
80 silver quarters in 500 grams. 88 copper-nickel quarters in 500 grams.
80 silver quarters in 500 grams. 88 copper-nickel quarters in 500 grams.
There are 500 quarters in 125.00.
80 silver quarters in 500 grams. 88 copper-nickel quarters in 500 grams.
About 500 US dolars.
Each of your 500 items (coins, chocolate bars, etc.) has four quarters. Therefore 500 x 4 = 2,000, so the number of quarters is 2,000.
500 Dolars just to licence it.
There are 2,000 quarters in 500 dollars. This is because there are 4 quarters in a dollar, and to find out how many quarters are in 500 dollars, you multiply 500 by 4. So, 500 x 4 = 2,000 quarters.
If by 500 you mean 500 cents then : 50 dimes or 100 nickels or 20 quarters. If you mean 500 dollars then: 5,000 dimes or 10,000 nickels or 2,000 quarters.
500
6.25 pounds.
$100.00 is 5lbs