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Chemistry, 10.09.2021 01:00 craycrayjayjay123

A Canadian dime weighs 1.75g and has a thickness of 1.22mm. A Canadian quarter weighs 4.4g and has a thickness of 1.58mm. You have separate piles of dimes and quarters. The dimes are neatly stacked into 6 piles that are each 61.0mm tall.
And, in a separate pile, there are $50 worth of quarters.
What is the mass of the total number of coins? Round you answer to the nearest whole number in g.

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