In terms of value, it is 5:1.
In a dollar, there are 20 nickels and 4 quarters. The ratio of nickels to quarters is therefore 20:4, which simplifies to 5:1. This means for every 5 nickels, there is 1 quarter.
6 nickels. 5 pennies and 1 quarter would be 30 cents.
One quarter is equal to 25 cents. Since a nickel is worth 5 cents, you can determine how many nickels equal a quarter by dividing 25 by 5. Therefore, 5 nickels equal 1 quarter.
Five
5 quarters * 5 nickels/quarter = 5 * 5 nickels = 25 nickels
In a dollar, there are 20 nickels and 4 quarters. The ratio of nickels to quarters is therefore 20:4, which simplifies to 5:1. This means for every 5 nickels, there is 1 quarter.
There are five Nickels in one Quarter.
If nickels were quarters and quarters were nickels, then Todd would have 24 quarters instead of 24 nickels. Therefore, Todd would have 24 quarters and no nickels if the total equals $6.00.
A dollar is 100 cents, a quarter is 25 cents, and a nickel is 5 cents. Thus a dollar is composed of 4 (100/25) quarters, or 20 (100/5) nickels. Therefore there are 5 times as many nickels in a dollar as there are quarters. Another way to look at it is to say that there are 5 nickels in a quarter, so there are 5 times as many nickels as quarters in any amount.
2 quarters 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel 1 quarter, 1 dime, 3 nickels 1 quarter, 5 nickels 5 dimes 4 dimes, 2 nickels 3 dimes, 4 nickels 2 dimes, 6 nickels 1 dime, 8 nickels 10 nickels
6 nickels. 5 pennies and 1 quarter would be 30 cents.
13 nickels, a dime and a quarter
One quarter is equal to 25 cents. Since a nickel is worth 5 cents, you can determine how many nickels equal a quarter by dividing 25 by 5. Therefore, 5 nickels equal 1 quarter.
Five
5 quarters * 5 nickels/quarter = 5 * 5 nickels = 25 nickels
2 quarters 1 fifty cent piece 1 quarter 2 dimes and a nickel 1 quarter 1 dime and 3 nickels 1 quarter and 5 nickels 5 dimes 4 dimes and 2 nickels 3 dimes and 4 nickels 2 dimes and 6 nickels 1 dime and 8 nickels 10 nickels
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