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It depends on the size of the box and the number of nickels in it.
The number of nickels in a 5-gallon bucket depends on whether the bucket is full of nickels or just contains them loosely. A nickel has a diameter of 0.835 inches and a thickness of 0.077 inches. A 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 2,000 to 2,500 nickels when fully packed, but this can vary based on how they are arranged.
A nickel weighs 5 grams. Each roll of nickels contains 40 nickels. A box contains 50 rolls (2000 nickels). 2000 X 5 = 10000 grams or 22.05 pounds.
There are five nickels (5¢) in a quarter (25¢) so the rule is: 1) Divide the number of nickels by 5 to get the number of quarters 2) The remainder, if any, is the number of nickels left over For example, if you have 17 nickels, 17/5 = 3 rem 2, so that means you have 3 quarters with 2 nickels remaining. To confirm, 17 nickels are worth a total of 85¢ (5 * 17); 3 quarters = 75¢ so 10 cents - i.e. 2 nickels - would be left over.
A box of nickels typically contains 2,000 coins, as there are 40 nickels in a roll and 50 rolls in a box. Each nickel weighs 5 grams, so a box of nickels would weigh 10,000 grams, or 10 kilograms, in total.
A 5-gallon bucket filled with nickels typically contains around 1,000 to 1,200 nickels, depending on how tightly they are packed. Since each nickel is worth 5 cents, the total value would be approximately $50 to $60. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific number of coins in the bucket.
No. It's almost (17*5 cents + 10 cents = 95 cents) but not exactly. If you think about it for a few seconds, a dollar contains an even number of nickels (20), and a dime is also an even number of nickels (2) but 17 is an odd number. An odd number (17) plus an even number (2) is always an odd number so the total can't possibly also be an even number.
A standard roll of nickels contains 40 nickels for a value of $2.00
5 quarters * 5 nickels/quarter = 5 * 5 nickels = 25 nickels
A nickel is 5 cents, so 55 nickels = 55*5 = 275 cents, or $2.75
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so 1 kg contains 1000/5 = 200 coins, or $10.00 Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so 1 kg = 253 coins (rounded to the nearest whole number), worth $12.65
Five billion nickels amount to $250 million. This is calculated by multiplying the number of nickels (5 billion) by the value of each nickel (0.05 dollars). Thus, 5,000,000,000 nickels x $0.05 = $250,000,000.