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My Penny Jar Is Full How Many Are In It?

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47 420 pennies and/ or cents.
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23689.
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30,666
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I'm in for 37,100
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how many in the jar?....I would say all of them.
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I'll go with 38,643.
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30,690

I just went with the last digit of the 5 posts above me on the thread...
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Been there done that I would say just over $805 dollars cause thats what I had in mine. My bottle was glass; so that would make 8500 cents.
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29,457 cents
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Five gallons.
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@BeToTheBone $805 dollars in cents is 80,500 cents, missing a 0. Corrected*

@StJoeBlues So that's 7570 cents?
1 litre of water = 1kg 3.785* litres to a U.S. Gallon(appox)
3.785l*5=18.925l converted to grams 18925g
18925g/2.5g=7570 cents (1 Cent=2.5g)

Sorry for being pedantic lol, and I guess I'm a mathematical mindset today.
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03/29/2014 4:35 pm
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@awallin01 Thank you I did leave the 0 digit out but it should have been 80,500. 85,000 would be 850 dollars U.S.
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@awallin01 Thank you I did leave the 0 digit out but it should have been 80,500. 85,000 would be 850 dollars U.S.
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Ah my bad, didn't realise I typed that incorrectly lol.
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It would appear I'm much lower than most, but my guess would be around 8,700.
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