A nickel is worth 5 cents, which is written as $0.05. Coins are all fractions of dollars.
For example, a dime is worth 10 cents, and 10 cents is written $0.10.
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A quarter is worth 25 cents, written $0.25.
There is no such thing as a nickle. A nickel, on the other hand, is a unit of currency in the US. One nickel has a decimal value of 1. If you wanted the decimal value of a nickel in terms of a cent or a dollar, you should have specified that in the question.
6 dimes and one nickel make 65 cents, which is $0.65,0.65
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! One nickel is worth 5 cents, which is 5/100 of a dollar. So, if we write that as a decimal, it would be 0.05. Just a tiny little piece of the dollar, but oh so important in its own way!
Please check your pocket change. It's a common circulation coin with no added value. Huge numbers were minted.
A nickel blank planchet; nickel-$5.00 wartime silver-$350.00
One nickel = 5 cents 5 cents/100 cents ( a dollar ) = 0.05 ------------ 0.05 * 100 = 5% ------------ all of these things are what a nickel is out of a dollar
A nickel is worth 5 cents, which is equivalent to 0.05 in decimal form. This is because there are 100 cents in a dollar, so 5 cents is 5/100 or 0.05 as a decimal.
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1 dollar is 20/1 of a nickel.
.05 In terms of the dollar.
0.20
There is no such thing as a nickle. A nickel, on the other hand, is a unit of currency in the US. One nickel has a decimal value of 1. If you wanted the decimal value of a nickel in terms of a cent or a dollar, you should have specified that in the question.
0.05
One US nickel weighs 5 grams. One ounce is 28.35* grams, so 5 grams is 17.64% of an ounce. As a fraction, that's 441/2500. *Numbers were rounded to 2 decimal places.
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6 dimes and one nickel make 65 cents, which is $0.65,0.65
A nickel is worth 5 cents or 0.05 of 1 dollar or 1.