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!
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Oh, isn't that a fun question! If we take 1 million nickels, which is 5 cents each, and multiply them together, we find that 1 million nickels is worth $50,000. That's a whole lot of nickels to paint happy little trees with!
$50,000
It is 5,000,000 or five million cents. Now we know that five million U.S. cents = 50 000 U.S. dollars. The answer could be given in any units, nickels, dimes etc, but dollars is the easiest unit to get a good intuitive idea how much that many nickels is really worth.
20 nickels = 1 dollar so 500 million nickels = 500 million / 20 = 25 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.
It is $1.15. 4 nickels = .20 1 quarter = .25 7 dimes = .70
20 million of them.