Three million nickels is equal to $150,000. To calculate this, you would multiply the number of nickels by the value of one nickel, which is $0.05. Therefore, 3,000,000 nickels x $0.05 = $150,000.
One hundred fifty thousand dollars.
3% of 1 million dollars is $30,000
A million has 6 zeros - 1,000,000 3 million also has 6 - 3,000,000
$1 million
Three million nickels is equal to $150,000. To calculate this, you would multiply the number of nickels by the value of one nickel, which is $0.05. Therefore, 3,000,000 nickels x $0.05 = $150,000.
One hundred fifty thousand dollars.
1 nickel = 0.05 dollars -> 3 / 0.05 = 60 nickels
60 of them.
60 nickels amount to $3.
3 million = 3 million
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.
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Well, honey, if my math isn't failing me, you would need 60 nickels to make 3 dollars. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so you just gotta multiply 5 by 60 and voila, you've got your answer. Now go buy yourself something nice with all those nickels!
$150,000
3% of 1 million dollars is $30,000
$750,000.00