Friday, February 25, 2011

Pounds of Coins

So here is the deal. I was thinking of bringing my Guinness piggybank to the bank tomorrow. Where the bank will use an automated machine to count the change. I wondered if there was some way I could estimate how much money was in it, without actually counting all of it. I figured maybe weight would work, hoping that the distribution of coins would be the same in different sample sizes, giving me a linear relationship. Obviously more coins would have to be worth more, is a pound of pennies worth more than a pound of quarters.. hmm.. good next experiment.
I digress. Three samples 24.9 oz, 14.7 oz, and 7.8 oz. Valuing at 21.31, 12.78, and 7.06 respectively. I plotted these out, amazingly you get a linear relationship. So I predict that since my fully piggy bank weighs 151.5 oz, I should have about $126 in it. I"ll find out tomorrow.

3 comments:

Dano said...
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Dano said...

Quarters $1.265/oz
Dimes $1.290/oz
Nickels $.2857/oz
Pennies $.108/oz

I'll take a pound of dimes please.

Dano said...

Went to the bank this morning. It had $120 in it.. Pretty darn close.