0.05
0.05
.05
.05
One nickel is equivalent to 5 cents. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, to find the decimal that represents 1 nickel in terms of a dollar, you would divide 5 by 100. Therefore, the decimal that shows what part of a dollar is 1 nickel is 0.05.
1.0
The decimal $0.01 show's that one penny is one hundredth of a dollar.
.25
0.89
.10
0.01
One dime is 1/10, that is, 0.1, dollars.
The Jefferson nickel, 1938 to the present. The Jefferson $1 presidential dollar struck in 2007.