There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so one nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
20 nickels is a dollar.
One U.S. Dollar is equal to one hundred cents, and one U.S. nickel is worth five cents. Therefore there are twenty nickels in a dollar, or forty nickels in two dollars. 20 nickels = 1 dollar 40 nickels = 2 dollars.
There are no nickels inside a one hundred dollar bill, nor is there any nickel material in the bill. A one hundred dollar bill has the same monetary value as 2000 nickels.
20 nickels in a dollar so if you have a million dollars you have 20 million nickels.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so one nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
20 nickels in one dollar. 20 million nickels in one million dollars.
20 nickels is a dollar.
One U.S. Dollar is equal to one hundred cents, and one U.S. nickel is worth five cents. Therefore there are twenty nickels in a dollar, or forty nickels in two dollars. 20 nickels = 1 dollar 40 nickels = 2 dollars.
There are no nickels inside a one hundred dollar bill, nor is there any nickel material in the bill. A one hundred dollar bill has the same monetary value as 2000 nickels.
20 nickels in a dollar so if you have a million dollars you have 20 million nickels.
20 nickels
20 nickels make a dollar.
There are 20 nickels in one dollar. Therefore, one million dollars is equal to 1000000 x 20 = 20000000 nickels.
One dollar has 20 nickels, so $4 billion contains 80 billion nickels.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep math here. So, like, a half dollar is 50 cents, right? And a nickel is 5 cents, so if you divide 50 by 5, you get... 10! So, like, 10 nickels make a half dollar. Math can be fun, right?