If you think about it for a few seconds, a kilo is the weight of a liter of water (i.e. half a standard soda bottle) so 6 kg is definitely not the answer.
But while 6 grams is a lot closer it's still not on the mark. A US nickel weighs exactly 5 gm, while current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm.
You need to start with the following information:
That means 6 pounds:
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm
Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm. Older ones weighed between 4.5 and 4.95 gm depending on date.
US nickels weigh 5.0 gm so 6 of them weigh 30 gm.
Current Canadian nickels are 3.95 gm so 6 weigh 23.7 gm
All US nickels weigh 5.00 gm, regardless of date.
Canadian nickels currently weigh 3.95 gm, but earlier issues weighed 4.54 to 4.6 gm depending on their composition.
A nickel weighs exactly 5 grams.
Silver - 12.5 grams Copper-nickel - 11.4 grams
.750 copper & .250 nickel Weight 5 grams
a scale. A US nickel weighs exactly 5 grams.
Since the coin was introduced in 1866, US nickels have a standard weight of 5.00 grams.
US nickels weigh 5 grams
From 1866 to 2010 nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.
1 nickel is equal to 5 grams 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 5 kilograms = 5000 grams so you would take 5000 grams and divided by 5 the weight of a nickel = 1000 nickels would equal 5 kilograms
All US Nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.
Penny: 2.5 gramsQuarter: 5.67 gramsNickel: 5 grams
U.S. nickels have a diameter of 21.2mm. The weight is 5 grams with a thickness of 1.95mm.
From 1866 to date all US nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.