A UK one pence coin has a diameter of 20.00m millimetres, which means its circumference will be 62.83 millimetres. So it takes 15.92 revolutions to cover one metre.
1 000mm/62.83mm
To cover one kilometre it will take 15.92 X 1 000 = 15 916 revolutions (15.92 was a rounded figure)
There are 25 $1.00 Canadian Loonie Coins in a roll.
There are typically 12 sheets in a roll of Scotts Natural toilet paper.
The number of rolls needed depends on the size of each roll. Measure the dimensions of a single roll and calculate how many square meters it covers. Then divide the total area (55 sq meters) by the coverage area of one roll to determine the number of rolls needed.
The weight of a roll of GI (galvanized iron) wire varies depending on the gauge and length of the wire in the roll. Typically, a roll of GI wire can weigh anywhere from a few kilograms to several dozen kilograms. For a specific gauge, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications for accurate weight information.
40 metres
yes you can as it is light and you can roll it up and it only wieghs 1lb per kilometer
The first individually wrapped candy in America was the Tootsie Roll. This candy was introduced in 1896 to the public. Tootsie Roll candy was popularly called penny candy because it cost one penny at that time.
A roll of pennies is worth 50 cents unless there is a penny with a collectors value in the roll.
30. The radius is not relevant. Each roll is one revolution.
A new penny blank planchet is worth $1.50.
1/2 for penny and 1/6 for dice
It was the tootsie roll!!
Just under 32 revolutions
It was the tootsie roll!!
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
A bank probably. Oh, and there is an answer on WikiAnswers.
About $1 but for a 50 penny roll (of that penny) on on-line auctions can sell anywhere from $2 to well over $50(if your auctioneers are in a good mood).That pretty good if you ask me