Write it as an equation, where x equals the weight of the box:
x = 25 / (x / 4)
Then multiply both sides by (x/4):
x * (x / 4) = 25
and multiply by 4:
x * x = 100
take the square root:
x = 10
An ounce is a measure of mass, not weight. A quarter weighs 6.4 ounce-weight.
Oh, dude, it's like simple math time! So, if a dime weighs 2.268 grams and there are 100 dimes, that's 226.8 grams in total for the dimes. Now, if a quarter weighs 5.67 grams, you just divide the total weight of the dimes by the weight of a quarter to find the number of quarters. So, 226.8 divided by 5.67 equals... 40 quarters! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
A 1997 quarter, like all U.S. quarters minted since 1965, weighs 5.67 grams. This weight applies to both the clad quarters made of a copper-nickel composition and the earlier silver quarters. The dimensions and weight have remained consistent for these coins over the years.
Yes they do. The weight of a clad quarter is 5.67 grams, a clad half dollar weighs 11.34 grams so 5.67 X 2 = 11.34
An ounce is a measure of mass, not weight. A dime weighs 2.56 ounce-weight.
a quarter would be 25, which is 100 divided by 4, happy 2 help!
An ounce is a measure of mass, not weight. A quarter weighs 6.4 ounce-weight.
a quarter would be closer in weight for it weighs 5.67 grams
The weight of a coin varies depending on the denomination and country it is from. For example, a US quarter weighs 5.67 grams, a Canadian quarter weighs 4.4 grams, and a Euro coin weighs around 7.5 grams.
A quarter gram weighs 0.25 grams.
400 quarters would weigh approximately 5.5 pounds. Each quarter weighs about 0.2 ounces.
3.125g (This is not correct)________________________Before you get shot for under weighing your pot. An 8th of an ounce is 3.5 grams. Well at least where I come from:)Good luck.Actually, since an ounce weighs 28.3495231 then an eighth would weigh 3.5436903875!
A 1964 US quarter weighs 5.67 grams.
A new U.S. quarter dollar coin weighs 5.67 grams.
A quarter ounce of meth weighs approximately 7 grams.
The verb for weight is weigh.Other verbs are weighs, weighing and weighed, depending on the tense.Some examples are:"I will weigh your dog"."She weighs herself"."We are weighing the potatoes"."The doctor weighed me".
Oh, dude, it's like simple math time! So, if a dime weighs 2.268 grams and there are 100 dimes, that's 226.8 grams in total for the dimes. Now, if a quarter weighs 5.67 grams, you just divide the total weight of the dimes by the weight of a quarter to find the number of quarters. So, 226.8 divided by 5.67 equals... 40 quarters! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.