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im not quite sure im only 12

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It's 12, I'm almost positive.

Because I found the weight to be 7.5 grams, and the volume to be .625 ml's.

So do the math and you come up with 12.

12 g/ml = 12(g/ml)*(1/1000)(kg/g)*1(ml/cm^3)*(100^3/1)*(cm^3/m^3) = 12,000 kg/m^3

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Keith Fraser

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1y ago
The answer is completely wrong lol. A quarter has a corrugated perimeter, which means its outer edge is like a toothed gear in a transmission, and varies depending on which point you are examining on its outer edge. So you're all wrong LMAO.

The radius of a quarter is approximately 0.5 inches or 12.7 millimeters.

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11mo ago
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diameter 0.955 inches (24.26 mm)

radius is half of that

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12y ago
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