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How many quarters fit in a pint jar? - Answers
Well, honey, a pint jar can hold about 2 cups of liquid, and since 1 cup is equivalent to 16 tablespoons, which is also equal to 48 teaspoons, and a quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches, you could probably fit around 200-250 quarters in that jar if you stack them neatly. But who's really counting when you've got a jar full of shiny coins to play with?
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How many quarters fit in a pint jar? - Answers
Well, honey, a pint jar can hold about 2 cups of liquid, and since 1 cup is equivalent to 16 tablespoons, which is also equal to 48 teaspoons, and a quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches, you could probably fit around 200-250 quarters in that jar if you stack them neatly. But who's really counting when you've got a jar full of shiny coins to play with?
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How many quarters fit in a pint jar? - Answers
Well, honey, a pint jar can hold about 2 cups of liquid, and since 1 cup is equivalent to 16 tablespoons, which is also equal to 48 teaspoons, and a quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches, you could probably fit around 200-250 quarters in that jar if you stack them neatly. But who's really counting when you've got a jar full of shiny coins to play with?
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