A dime is a unit of monetary value. A quart is a unit of volume. The number of dimes that may be found in a quart container depends on how the dimes are put in the container. If they are stacked or rolled, the number will be different than if they are loose.
The number probably also depends on the shape of the container. (If two of the dimensions are smaller than those of a dime, perhaps none will fit.)
A quarter is worth 25/10 = 2.5 dimes.
The number probably also depends on the shape of the container. (If two of the dimensions are smaller than those of a dime, perhaps none will fit.)
A quarter is worth 25/10 = 2.5 dimes.