Using the weight of modern (1965-present) copper/nickel quarters of 5.67 grams, one dollar's worth of quarters then weighs 22.68 grams.
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so there are 100 quarters in a pound (as there are 100 cents in a dollar). Therefore, one pound of quarters would be equivalent to $25 (100 quarters ÷ 4 quarters per dollar = 25 dollars).
There are 4 quarters for every dollar.
about 0.5 pounds
800 US quarters weigh 10 pounds.
6816 quarters would weigh about 85 pounds.
you make a dollar in change by getting four quarters. four quarters= one dollar
4 quarters equals a whole dollar
4 quarters make up a dollar.
There are 40 quarters in a 10 dollar roll.
There are four quarters in one dollar. A quarter is worth 25 cents, so when you have four quarters, you have a total of 100 cents, which is equivalent to one dollar.
4 quarters = 1 dollar. A quarter is a bit like, but not exactly equivalent to, 25p and ditto for a pound.
It shouldn't. Old silver quarters weigh 5.83 grams, nickel quarters weigh 5.05 grams, and modern steel quarters weigh 4.4 grams.