Leaving aside any numismatic or (for coins issued in 1964 or before) silver value, 20 quarters equals 5 dollars.
One pound of quarters (which individually weigh 5.67g), adds up to $20. So multiply $20 times 500 to get the (approximate) face value.
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents so there are five times as many nickels as quarters in any amount. That means 20 quarters is the same as 20*5 = 100 nickels.
As the question is stated, the answer is none (or indeterminate). If you are asking how many quarters have the same value as 20 nickels and 20 dimes, then the answer is 12 (because you have 20*0.05+20*0.10=$3.00, and $3.00/$0.25=12).
One pound (weight) contains 80 quarters, which is $20 (using the weight of modern clad quarters at 5.67 grams each). 117 lbs then is worth $2,340.
Well, assuming you mean the value of the coins together is $20, and knowing that the value of a dime is $0.10 and that of a quarter is $0.25, then if we call the number of dimes 'd' and the number of quarters 'q', we can set up the following equations: d + q = 100 0.10d + 0.25q = 20 Then you can obtain the number of dimes and quarters by solving this series of linear equations.
If you mean $2,000.00 face value of 90% silver quarters. Current average buy price is about 20 times face value, so around $40,000.00.
One pound of quarters is approximately 80 quarters, which is equivalent to $20.
there are 4 quarters in 1, therefore there will be 20 quarters in 5 (5 x 4quarters)
20 dollars = 20*4 = 80 quarters
One quarter weighs 5.67 grams, and there are 453.59 grams in one pound. That makes 80 quarters to a pound, which is worth $20.
20 - 10 of each
Total = 10.85 dollars.