Since 1 kilogram is more than 1 pound (about 2.2 pounds), you can be quite certain that there will be more dimes in a kilogram.
1 kg = 2.204 lbs so a kilo of anything - dimes, bricks, feathers, whatever - is more.
2.2 lbs are in a kilogram. Therefore a pound is smaller.
A kilogram of silver weighs more.
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.
A kilogram is 19.27 ounces more than a pound.
A kilogram of dimes is worth more because it is larger in weight compared to a pound of dimes. The weight difference between a pound and a kilogram makes the kilogram of dimes more valuable.
1 pound of dimes or 1 kilogram of dimes
a Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds...
a Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds...
1 kg = 2.204 lbs so a kilo of anything - dimes, bricks, feathers, whatever - is more.
"Kilo" is not a unit of measurement, it is a prefix that means "one thousand." However, I'm assuming you mean a kilogram, and by "worth" I'm assuming you mean which is heavier.One kilogram is equivalent to approximately 2.2 pounds
2.2 lbs are in a kilogram. Therefore a pound is smaller.
Assuming you're referring to cents minted after 1982 and dimes minted after 1964, the answer is simple, regardless of whether you estimate or calculate exactly:Estimate:A kilogram is roughly 2.2 US pounds. Dimes weigh only slightly less than cents, thus there are about 2.3 times as many dimes in a kilo versus pennies in a US pound. On top of that, a dime is worth 10 cents so a kilo of dimes is worth roughly 23 times as much as a pound of pennies.Exact calculation:Current US cents weigh 2.5 gm. One US pound is the same as 453.6 gm so there are 453.6 / 2.5 = 181 pennies in a US pound (rounded to the nearest whole amount), or $1.81Current US dimes weigh 2.27 gm, so there are 1000 / 2.27 = 440 dimes in a kilo (again, rounded), or $44.(FWIW, 23 x $1.81 = $41.63 so the estimate is pretty close to the exact figure!)
125 pound is 56.7 kilogram. 60 kilogram is more.
It depends entirely on what coins you use...for example you'll have more with dimes than with quarters.
If they both weigh a kilogram then they both weigh the same... a kilogram. It's like asking if a pound of feathers weighs more then a pound of rocks... they both weigh a pound.
A kilogram of silver weighs more.