slamdvw
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Real dumb question... at the wash I work at, we weigh our quarters to count them.
Is this a normal practice?
The reason I ask, is because I found a discrepancy in counting the coins from our vending machines. According to the scale, we should have 90 something quarters. It was a small enough amount, so I went ahead and counted them by hand - came up with 111 quarters.
According to what I can find, a quarter weighs 5.67 grams, yet when I hand counted, I came up with they should weigh 4.63.
I was thinking making a 'ruler', say... 200 or so quarters tall, like a go-no go gauge. Instead of weighing them, fill the 'ruler', dump it, fill, dump,, and multiply all together.
Thoughts? Kind of noticing a pattern of high dilution chemicals going pretty fast, but according to the quarter 'count' it's pretty slow.
Is this a normal practice?
The reason I ask, is because I found a discrepancy in counting the coins from our vending machines. According to the scale, we should have 90 something quarters. It was a small enough amount, so I went ahead and counted them by hand - came up with 111 quarters.
According to what I can find, a quarter weighs 5.67 grams, yet when I hand counted, I came up with they should weigh 4.63.
I was thinking making a 'ruler', say... 200 or so quarters tall, like a go-no go gauge. Instead of weighing them, fill the 'ruler', dump it, fill, dump,, and multiply all together.
Thoughts? Kind of noticing a pattern of high dilution chemicals going pretty fast, but according to the quarter 'count' it's pretty slow.