A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. 20 Nickels equal 100 grams.
Two dollars is equal to 8 quarters, ten nickels is equal to 50 cents or two quarters. Eight plus two equals 10. Another way to find the answer is to think of dollars in terms of nickels. One dollar equals twenty nickels (5 x 20 = 100). So two dollars would equal 40 nickels. Add the ten nickels to the 40 nickels to get 50 nickels. A quarter equals five nickels (5 x 5 = 25). Then devide 50 by 5 to equal 10.
8 nickels 14 pennies 5 dimes and 6 quarters equals $2.54
5 quarters, a dollar and a quarter, $1.25
10 cents equals 1 dime so $3.00 = 30 dimes 5 cents equals 1 nickel so $3.00 = 60 nickels
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. 20 Nickels equal 100 grams.
Two dollars is equal to 8 quarters, ten nickels is equal to 50 cents or two quarters. Eight plus two equals 10. Another way to find the answer is to think of dollars in terms of nickels. One dollar equals twenty nickels (5 x 20 = 100). So two dollars would equal 40 nickels. Add the ten nickels to the 40 nickels to get 50 nickels. A quarter equals five nickels (5 x 5 = 25). Then devide 50 by 5 to equal 10.
7 quarters equals out to $1.75. 5 times equals out to $0.50. 3 nickels equals out to $0.15. 4 pennies equals out to $0.04. All together they would equal $2.44.
A nickel coin weighs 5 grams.
Since 8 quarters equals $2, you must have fewer than 8 quarters. You can start with a guess and then refine it. If you have 5 quarters, that is $1.25. Then, 5 dimes is $0.50 and 5 nickels is $0.25. The total of $1.25 + 0.50 + 0.25 = 2.00.
A nickel is 5 cents. 40 nickels are worth 40*5 = 200 cents, or $2.
To find the number of combinations of dimes, nickels, and pennies that equal 19 cents, we can use a systematic approach. Let's denote the number of dimes as D, nickels as N, and pennies as P. Since 1 dime is equivalent to 10 cents, 1 nickel to 5 cents, and 1 penny to 1 cent, we can set up the equation 10D + 5N + 1P = 19. To solve this equation, we can use techniques such as trial and error, substitution, or elimination to determine the possible combinations.
No, 40 nickels is 5(40) and that equals to 200 whereas, 50(10) is 500
A US 5¢ coin weighs 5g. One ounce is 28.35 grams, so you can get 5 nickels in an ounce, with 3.35g to spare.
8 nickels 14 pennies 5 dimes and 6 quarters equals $2.54
5 quarters, a dollar and a quarter, $1.25
10 cents equals 1 dime so $3.00 = 30 dimes 5 cents equals 1 nickel so $3.00 = 60 nickels