You need to start with the following information:
That means 1 US ounce of:
A nickel is worth 5 cents so there are 20 ( = 100/5 ) nickels in one dollar. Thus there are 20 million nickels in $1 million.
8 dimes, 1 nickel 7 dimes, 3 nickels 6 dimes, 5 nickels 5 dimes, 7 nickels 4 dimes, 9 nickels 3 dimes, 11 nickels 2 dimes, 13 nickels 1 dime, 15 nickels 17 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
There are 20 nickels in $1 so $1000 is 20*1000 = 20,000 nickels
$1 = 20 nickels $527 = 10 540 nickels
According to the US Mint website, a nickel weighs 5 grams, which is 0.1764 ounces. Divide 1/0.1764 = 5.67 nickels per ounce. So in one ounce, you can have 5 nickels.
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5 nickels 1 penny
That's going to depend on the form in which you hold them. 1 ounce of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, dollar coins, dollar bills, checques, or gold, all have different values in cents.
One Jefferson nickel weighs 5 grams, and one ounce is 28.35 grams. As such, it would take six nickels to reach one ounce.
With silver at $27.10 per ounce. War nickels are worth about $1.50.
There are approximately 223 nickels in 1 kilogram.
i think its 1!
20 nickels
There are 20 nickels in 1 dollar [1 / .05 = 20], so 17 x 20 = 340 nickels
100
8 dimes, 1 nickel 7 dimes, 3 nickels 6 dimes, 5 nickels 5 dimes, 7 nickels 4 dimes, 9 nickels 3 dimes, 11 nickels 2 dimes, 13 nickels 1 dime, 15 nickels 17 nickels