There are no dimes in nickels. But 25 dimes have the same monetary value as 50 nickels have.
Your question should really be "How many nickels are 3 dimes worth?". A nickel is 5 cents and 3 dimes are 30 cents, which is the same as 6 nickels (30 / 6) As stated, a nickel can't "fit into" a dime because a dime is smaller than a nickel :)
a dime is equal to 10 cents in monetary value as a single coin. two nickels equal 10 cents, 10 pennies equal 10 cents or a nickel and 5 pennies equal 10 cents but it takes a combination of more than one to equal the same monetary amount as one little dime. a dime is a wonderful thing isn`t it?
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents so there are five times as many nickels as quarters in any amount. That means 20 quarters is the same as 20*5 = 100 nickels.
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.
A dime is 10 cents and a nickel is 5 cents, so each dime is the same as 2 nickels. That means 49 dimes are equivalent to 49*2 = 98 nickels.
[1] 20 pennies is one way,[2] Then take 1 nickel (5 cents) with 15 penniesThen take 2 nickels with:[3] 10 pennies[4] or 1 dimeThen 3 nickels with:[5] 5 pennies[6] or another nickel (4 nickels total)Take 1 dime with:[7] another dime (2 dimes total)[8] ten penniesEight ways should be it. Assuming the order of the coins is not important( 1 dime and 2 nickels is the same as 2 nickels and 1 dime for example)
The monetary value of twenty nickels is exactly the same as 1 dollar. The masses, especially if the dollar is paper, are very different.
20 dimes = 2.00 20 nickels = 1.00 Total = 3.00
A nickel is 5 cents, so one dollar is 20 nickels (20*5 = 100). Then $20,000 would be the same as 20000*20 = 400,000 nickels.
There's no such coin. Britain has always used pounds sterling as its currency. The dime denomination is unique to the US, although Canadians sometimes use the same term for their 10¢ piece.
A nickel is 5 cents. A dollar is 100 cents so it's the same as 100 / 5 = 20 nickels. Finally, one hundred dollars is equal to 100 * 20 = 2000 nickels.
compare it to other coin denominations. Im guessing you have the same size as a quarter. The value would be ≈ or more than $500
A millimeter is about the same size and a dime's thickness.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so one dollar is the same as 20 nickels. $7 would then be 20 * 7 = 140 coins.
Nickels in the United States are made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. That alloy has been used in all nickels made since the coin was introduced in 1866, except for the famous "war nickels" minted during WWII. Due to metal shortages those special coins were made of an alloy of copper, silver, and manganese. Due to the changing value of the metals used, nickels currently cost more to make than their face value. There have been discussions regarding changing the composition of the nickel to a more affordable alloy. Since 2000, most Canadian nickels have been made of a core of 94.5% steel and 3.5% copper, plated with 2% nickel. Before that, Canadian nickels have been made of a number of different alloys including 99.9% nickel, tombac (a copper/zinc alloy), the same composition as US nickels, and chrome-plated steel.
A quarter is 25 cents. Two dollars is 200 cents and 10 nickels is 50 cents, for a total of 250 cents. That's the same as 250/25 = 10 quarters.