2 and 5
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.
5
"9" nickels, "3" dimes and "1" quarter
5 quarters * 5 nickels/quarter = 5 * 5 nickels = 25 nickels
2 and 5
a quarter
One quarter (worth twenty five cents) is equal to five nickels (worth five cents per nickel) since 5 x 5 = 25.
Five
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.
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.
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.
Oh, dude, seriously? Okay, so like, there are 100 pennies in a dollar, right? And a quarter is 25 cents, which is like a quarter of a dollar. So, like, basic math, man, 100 divided by 25 equals 4. So, like, 4 pennies equal a quarter. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
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5
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.