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DOSE is an amount of medicine. DOES is the conjugation of the verb DO. There's no specific answer. Pennies made after 1982 weigh 2.5 grams and those made before weigh 3.11 grams, while cents made in 1982 itself can have either weight. If you assume all the pennies are made after 1982 you can use the 2.5 gram figure, plus the fact that 1 pound = 435.6 grams, to figure out the exact value.

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14y ago

Because you're only using a single decimal place I assume you're referring to 21.6 pounds by weight and not £21.60 by value.

Also, it's not clear which country you're referring to - the U.S., Canada, or the UK? Please post a new question with that information, because the answer is different for each one.

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13y ago

Each bill weighs one gram (I actually weighed a 1, 10, and 20), no matter what demonination. There are 454 grams in a pound. So it would take 454, 20 dollar bills, or $9,080. Also the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing agrees with this calculation, check out the link.

Source(s):http://www.moneyfactory.gov/document.cfm…

(I found this exact answer on Google... )

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13y ago

Roughly $32, give or take a dollar. The calculation is complicated by the fact that the pennies were minted with different weights as time went forward.

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12y ago

Google can actually convert. So you can solve any money issues with it.

But it is about 32 dollars.

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15y ago

What are 'hundreds'

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11y ago

100

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100

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20

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