A dime weighs 2.268 grams. Since there are 28.3495 grams in an ounce, it takes approximately 12 dimes to make an ounce (28.3495 grams ÷ 2.268 grams per dime ≈ 12.5). Therefore, you would need 12 dimes to be just under an ounce.
100 silver U.S. dimes make up 7.23 troy ounces of silver.
14 silver dimes equal just little more than 1 troy oz. Each coin has .07234 oz of pure silver.
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14 silver dimes equal just a little more than 1 troy oz. Each coin has .07234 oz of pure silver.
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2 x (2 times) 0.5 oz will make 1 oz of lotion.
1.5 oz of water is about 9 teaspoons.
To determine how many dimes fit in an 8 oz cup, we first need to know the volume of a dime. A dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches and a thickness of 0.053 inches, giving it a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. An 8 oz cup holds about 236.6 cubic centimeters, so you could fit roughly 657 dimes in the cup, assuming there is no significant space lost due to the dimes' shape and arrangement.
It depends on the current price of silver. Old silver dimes contain about 1/14 of a troy ounce of silver, so if for example silver is $42/oz, a silver dime is worth about $3 so it would take 30 new dimes to buy an old one.
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A dime weighs about 2.268 grams, and water weighs about 1 gram per milliliter. So, a 16.9 FL OZ bottle of water is about 500 grams. Therefore, you would need around 220 dimes to fill a 16.9 FL OZ bottle of water. But hey, who's counting?