Only one penny is required, if it is moving fast enough to puncture the hull. If you are talking about the weight of the pennies, then aluminum boats come in various sizes, so they do not all have the same penny carrying capacity. A ten foot long aluminum rowboat can carry a million pennies without sinking. Try it.
The question depends on what the aluminium is floating in. It is denser than water so will sink a block will sink in water without any pennies. If, on the other hand, it is shaped (like a boat) then the number of pennies required will depend on the shape.
5 pennies make a nickel.
10,000 pennies make 1,000
3 trillion pennies make 3 trillion pennies. 300 trillion pennies make 3 trillion dollars.
5 pennies
it can hold 50 pennies depending on the base of the boat and also depenidng on the sides now if you have a 20 by 20 then may be a 100 or 150 pennies it may hold
Yes, many boats are made from aluminum.
The number of pennies a tin foil boat can carry will vary depending on the size of the boat, the thickness of the tin foil, and how well it is constructed. On average, a small tin foil boat can typically hold a few dozen pennies before sinking.
The question depends on what the aluminium is floating in. It is denser than water so will sink a block will sink in water without any pennies. If, on the other hand, it is shaped (like a boat) then the number of pennies required will depend on the shape.
5 pennies make a nickel.
16000000 pennies
22 pennies
10,000 pennies make 1,000
It would depend on how many pennies they had!
100 pennies make a dollar so there are 50,000 pennies in 500 dollars
3 trillion pennies make 3 trillion pennies. 300 trillion pennies make 3 trillion dollars.
15 million pennies