Just curious as to whether anyone had weighed boxes of cents and estimated the percentage of copper. Then, after sorting, comparing the estimate to the actual percentage.
No real benefit in doing so. Just some numbers to play with.
ScrapMetal wrote:Interesting concept, but far from being good in math, is that possible?
There are would be 2 variables, the amount of copper cents (3.11 gr) and the amount of zinc cents (2.5 gr).
So lets say the $50 bag weighed 13.5 KG.
So now we would need to solve for: CU X 3.11 + ZN X 2.5 = 13500
CU and ZN would be the unknowns but the values when added together must total 5000
That is as far as I can go, any math gurus want to help out?
This sounds interesting as it would be fun to try.
When I get all my coppers sorted out and I then weigh them to predict the amount.
I am usually very close +/- maybe 5 cents.
Here is my math: Wight of bag of coppers (ounces) / .1097 (which is weight of copper cent in oz) = Amount of copper cents.
Last batch, example 168.2 Oz / .1097 = 1533.27 Actual amount was 1536
Only off by 3
willy13 wrote:Just over 17 lbs is 100% copper box
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