It depends on their dates.
Cents from 1981 or earlier weigh 3.11 gm
Cents from 1983 or later weigh 2.5 gm
Cents from 1982 can weigh either amount
If you are assuming a random sampling and averaging the weights, you would be talking about 30 pounds.
The math part 3.11g+2.5g=5.61g 5.61g/2=2.805g avg.
2.805g/penny x 5000pennies = 14025g = 14.025kg
14.025kg x 2.2lbs/kg = 30.855lbs.
Recently, I had saved up about 30 pounds of coins which were mostly pennies in a 5 pound coffee can. When I cashed it in at the bank, I got about $57.
Wheat cents were struck in copper or bronze and weigh 3.11 gm each. Multiply that by 5000 and you have 15550 gm or about 15-1/2 kilos.
14.6lb
12.95 lbs
68 lb
13 pounds
There are a lot of different pennies in the world, but 11.34 US pennies minted since 1982 will weigh one ounce. It would only take 9.145 older pennies.
25 lbs
5 oz
25 stone
400 ounces = 25 pounds (400/16=25)
Modern US cents ("pennies") weigh 2.5 gm. 100 pennies in a dollar - 100 x 100 =10,000 coins. 10,000 x 2.5 = 25,000 gm, or 25 kg. A kilo is equal to 2.204 US pounds, so 25 kg = 25 x 2.204 = 55.1 US pounds
2,500
25
$4.25 = 4 dollars + 2 dimes + 5 pennies. Multiplying each term by 5 results in 20 dollars + 10 dimes + 25 pennies. 10 dimes = 1 dollar and 25 pennies = 2 dimes + 5 pennies; therefore, the answer can be simplified to 11 dollars, 2 dimes, and 5 pennies.
two and a half thousand 25 / 0.01 = 2,500
6.5
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50,000 pennies equal 500 dollars
There are 25 coins in a current roll of US dollars.
4 pennies/day = 100 pennies ($1.00)/25 days = 1000 pennies ($10.00)/250 days
200. A quarter (quarter dollar) is 25 cents, 25/100 of a dollar. Eight quarters equals 2 dollars = 200 cents = 200 pennies.
25 pennies