A quarter is one fourth part of anything.
There are 4 quarters in any single unit.
The volume of a quarter coin is 808.53 mm cubed (assuming it's not worn thin). In theory you could fit 1000 000 /808.53 = 1236.81 quarters in a litre. However, that assumes you can fill all the space and you can't do that because of the fixed cylindrical shape of the quarters. You would have to look at how many coins would fit in your particular shape.
What kind of "quarters" -or do you mean QUARTS.
There are approximately 25.35 fluid ounces in three quarters of a liter.
There are ten quarters. (2 x 4 + 2 = 10)
There are 4 quarters in any single unit.
About one and three quarters.
3/4 liter is 25.36 (25.36052) fluid ounces. (US)
Approximately one and three quarters.
Millimeter is a measurement of length. Liter is a measure of volume. One cannot be converted to the other.
(1000 ÷ 4) × 3 = 750 millilitres
1L = 1000mL 1000mL x 3/4 = 750mL
That is 3.3 cups
metres and litres are different conversions. hence they cant be measured together.
A 2-liter container filled with quarters is worth approximately $1,000. This estimate is based on the fact that a quarter weighs about 5.67 grams and there are roughly 1,200 quarters in a 2-liter bottle when packed tightly. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, multiplying the number of quarters by their value gives you the total worth.
That is 750 ml.
0.82 L1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter