depends on what substance you are weighing that is 5 quarters
A pound IS a unit of weight, so one pound of quarters weighs ...... one pound.
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A US quarter dollar coin is 5.67 grams. There are 453.6 grams in a US pound (weight). Dividing 453.6 grams per pound by 5.67 grams per quarter gives 80 quarters per pound. Since there are four quarters in one dollar, 80 quarters is equal to $20.
The specified weight for a United States quarter coin (.25 $USD) is .005670 kilograms. 400 hundred quarters equal 100 hundred $USD. 400 hundred multiplied by .005670 equals a weight of 2.268 kilograms.
The mass of a US quarter-dollar coin is 5.670 grams. 8 pounds is the weight of 3,628.743 grams of mass on Earth. So if your bag of quarters weighs 8 pounds on Earth, then it has 640 quarters in it, and it's worth $160.00 plus the value of the bag. If it weighs 8 pounds on the moon, it has 3,867 quarters in it, and is worth $966.75 plus the contractor's cost to NASA for the specially designed lunar bag.
depends on what substance you are weighing that is 5 quarters
1 quarter is 5.67 grams 400 quarters is 2268 grams or exactly 5 pounds. $1 million in quarters would then be 25 tons. I would choose $100 bills it would only weight 22 pounds.
Sell silver quarters by there weight. You will probably make better money anyway from silver quarters.
There are 25 nickels in 5 quarters. 5 quarters is $1.25. Try dividing 125 by 5, and see what you get.
23 quarters
20 quarters are in 5 dollars
# 4 quarters + 5 dimes # 2 quarters + 10 dimes # 3 quarters + 5 nickels + 5 dimes
there are 4 quarters in 1, therefore there will be 20 quarters in 5 (5 x 4quarters)
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.
Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
Current US quarters weigh 5.67 gm, which is 0.2 US ounces. That means five quarters weigh one US ounce; a pound is 16 ounces so it's the same weight as 16 X 5 = 80 quarters.
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