Well, honey, 1 million nickels is worth $50,000. Yep, you heard me right. So, if you were thinking you hit the jackpot with all those nickels, think again. Time to keep on dreaming for that big payday!
To make 1 million dollars using nickels, you need to determine how much one nickel is worth. Since a nickel is worth 0.05 dollars, you would divide 1 million by 0.05. This calculation shows that it would take 20 million nickels to make 1 million dollars.
20 nickels = 1 dollar so 500 million nickels = 500 million / 20 = 25 million dollars.
To find out how many nickels it takes to make 1 million dollars, first note that one nickel is worth $0.05. Divide 1,000,000 by 0.05, which equals 20,000,000. Therefore, it would take 20 million nickels to make 1 million dollars.
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1 Mole of pennies. Hands down. In fact, it's painfully obvious. The next highest contestant is Ten-thousand million nickels which is 12044283000000 times smaller than a mole of pennies. 1 billion dimes = 100 million dollars = $100000000 10 billion (ten-thousand million) nickels = 500 million dollars = $500000000 1 million dollars = >.> = $1000000 1 mole (6.0221415e23) of pennies = Not even this much money in the world. But if you are curious, 1 mole of pennies is worth $6022141500000000000000.
A million nickels is worth $50,000 in US Dollars. A bag full of a million nickels would weigh 11,023 lbs.
To make 1 million dollars using nickels, you need to determine how much one nickel is worth. Since a nickel is worth 0.05 dollars, you would divide 1 million by 0.05. This calculation shows that it would take 20 million nickels to make 1 million dollars.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so there are 20 ( = 100/5 ) nickels in one dollar. Thus there are 20 million nickels in $1 million.
20 nickels = 1 dollar so 500 million nickels = 500 million / 20 = 25 million dollars.
I believe that there aren't any nickels worth 1 million dollars now, that I know of. They will probably make one in the future but now there aren't any nickels worth 1 million dollars now. Also, when you asked if there is a nickel worth a million dollars, remember the worth of a nickel which is only 5 cents.CorrectionMost common circulation nickels are only worth 5 cents but there are older and rarer collectibles that are worth more, in some cases A LOT more. And in fact, there are five nickels that are each worth well over $1 million. These are the famous 1913 Liberty Head nickels that were struck clandestinely by Mint employees using dies that had been prepared for 1913, before the decision to mint Indian head nickels starting that year. The finest known of these coins once sold at auction for over $3 million.
To find out how many nickels it takes to make 1 million dollars, first note that one nickel is worth $0.05. Divide 1,000,000 by 0.05, which equals 20,000,000. Therefore, it would take 20 million nickels to make 1 million dollars.
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1 billion nickels would be 5 billion cents, which would be fifty million dollars. Just multiply 1 billion and 5. You can just use simple math; 1x5=5.
20 million nickels.
66 million pounds roughly a nickel is 5 grams, 30 million are 1 million dollars.
1 Mole of pennies. Hands down. In fact, it's painfully obvious. The next highest contestant is Ten-thousand million nickels which is 12044283000000 times smaller than a mole of pennies. 1 billion dimes = 100 million dollars = $100000000 10 billion (ten-thousand million) nickels = 500 million dollars = $500000000 1 million dollars = >.> = $1000000 1 mole (6.0221415e23) of pennies = Not even this much money in the world. But if you are curious, 1 mole of pennies is worth $6022141500000000000000.
It is $1.15. 4 nickels = .20 1 quarter = .25 7 dimes = .70