One Nickel is 1/20 (or 0.05) of a dollar.
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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!
To calculate the fraction of a dollar represented by 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel, we first need to determine the total value of these coins. 1 quarter is worth 25 cents (or $0.25), 1 dime is worth 10 cents (or $0.10), and 1 nickel is worth 5 cents (or $0.05). Adding these values together, we get $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 = $0.40. Therefore, the fraction of a dollar represented by these coins is 40/100, which simplifies to 2/5.
It is: 75/100 = 3/4 of a dollar
1 nickel = 5 cents $1 = 100 cents5/100 * 100% = 5%
1/20 of a dollar is a nickel. It's 5 cents.
1/20 of a dollar is one nickel. It's 5 cents.
1/20 of a dollar is a nickel. It's 5 cents.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so one nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so a nickel is 5/100 or 5% of a dollar.
1/5 No, not really. It's 5/100, or properly reduced, 1/20
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5/100 of a dollar
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