There are five Nickels in one Quarter.
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One quarter (worth twenty five cents) is equal to five nickels (worth five cents per nickel) since 5 x 5 = 25.
5 nickels is a quarter. 15 nickels is 75 cents. Four more nickels makes it to 95 cents, for a total of 19 nickels. That makes sense, because 20 nickels would be a dollar, and you are only one nickel short of that.
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"9" nickels, "3" dimes and "1" 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.
5 quarters * 5 nickels/quarter = 5 * 5 nickels = 25 nickels
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a quarter
One quarter (worth twenty five cents) is equal to five nickels (worth five cents per nickel) since 5 x 5 = 25.
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.
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5 nickels is a quarter. 15 nickels is 75 cents. Four more nickels makes it to 95 cents, for a total of 19 nickels. That makes sense, because 20 nickels would be a dollar, and you are only one nickel short of that.
There are 25 pennies in a quarter. Or five nickels. A quarter is also equal to two dimes and a nickel. The number one quarter can be written as 1/4 or as a decimal, .25 and that's about it.
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents so there are five times as many nickels as quarters in any amount. That means 20 quarters is the same as 20*5 = 100 nickels.
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