If that's 1 dollar, a nickel is 5%.
A nickel is 5 percent of a dollar.
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1 nickel = 5 cents $1 = 100 cents5/100 * 100% = 5%
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6 dimes = 60 cents and 1 nickel = 5 cents; so 5/60 = 0.08333...., or 8.33%
20%1 nickel = 5 cents$1 = 100 cents5/100:= 5 ÷ 100= 0.20 in decimal= 0.20 * 100%= 20%
Nickel has two stable isotopes, nickel-58 and nickel-60. The percent abundance for nickel-58 is about 68.077% and for nickel-60 is about 26.223%. The remaining percent is made up of other isotopes of nickel.
The president on a nickel is Thomas Jefferson. As of 2014, the US nickel is composed of 25 percent nickel and 75 percent copper.
You have to convert each coin to its value in cents. A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so a nickel is 5/100 of a dollar, or 5 percent.
100-700
1%, 5%, 10%, 25% respectively.
Twenty-five percent of the world's nickel ore is mined in Russia. It is a leading producer of nickel globally.