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.
20 nickels is a dollar.
20 nickels make a dollar.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so one nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
None, since there is no such thing as a nickil. However, there are 20 nickels in a US dollar.
12 - a half dollar is 50 cents, or 10 nickels; a dime is 10 cents, or 2 nickels.
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.
It is 5:1.
20 nickels is a dollar.
20 nickels make a dollar.
Seven nickels is 35 cents. A dollar is 100 cents, so the nickels are 35/100, or 0.35 of a dollar.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so one nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
20 nickels
None, since there is no such thing as a nickil. However, there are 20 nickels in a US dollar.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so 8/20= 2/5 of a dollar.
12 - a half dollar is 50 cents, or 10 nickels; a dime is 10 cents, or 2 nickels.
To make a dollar using nickels, you need 20 nickels. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so when you multiply 20 nickels by 5 cents, you get 100 cents, which equals one dollar.
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