It depends on the condition. If very worn, less than $1. Moderately worn, $4; almost like new, $9 The link below shows more specific price ranges.
It's not a US half dollar; it's a crown (or 1/4 pound or 25 pence) coin from Great Britain. It's worth less than a US in circulated condition, and perhaps US$1 or US$2 in Uncirculated.
A rhombus has 4 congruent sides, its diagonals bisect each other and are perpendicular between them.If we know the length of the side, a, and the length of one of the diagonals, d1, we can find the area, A, of the rhombus which is:A = (d1)[(1/2)(d2)]How to find the one half of d2?(1/2)(d2) = √[a^2 - [(1/2)(d1)]^2] = √[a^2 - (1/4)(d1)^2]So,A = (d1)[(1/2)(d2)]A = (d1)√[a^2 - (1/4)(d1)^2]A = √[(d1^2)[a^2 - (1/4)(d1)^2]]A = √[(d1^2)(a^2) - (d1^4)/4]
1 Quarter 2 Nickels 1 Dime
Women and children just slept in a normal home in a bed. Unionsoldiershad a cotton tent that can fit 1-4 men and usually had blankets to keep them warm. South had pretty much the same except they didn't have a blanket and had less supplies.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon. The gallon is bigger.
1 quart is 1/4 gallon → 4 quarts = 4 x 1/4 gallon = 1 gallon They are both the same.
One gallon is equivalent to 4 quarts. So one gallon is not less than 4 quarts, they are actually the same volume.
Individually, each quart is obviously less than one gallon. But together, 8 quarts equals two gallons.
more 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
less than because 4 quarts =1 gallon and 1 gallon=16 cups
1 gallon is 4 quarts
no 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
Answer:4 quarts=1 gallon so yes
There are 4 imperial quarts in one imperial gallon.Therefore 2 imperial gallons is 'bigger' that 4 imperial quarts.2 US gallons is equal to 6.66 Imperial quarts, 2 US gallons is also 'bigger'