One dollar is 20 nickels (100 cents / 5 cents). Then 1000 dollars is 1000 * 20 = 20,000 nickels.
1,000 / 0.05 = 20,000 20 nickels in a dollar, 20,000 nickels in 1000 dollars.
There are 40 nickels in 2 dollars.
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90 dollars. There are 20 nickels in a dollar so 1800 nickels = 1800/20 dollars
Nickel = 0.05 dollars 50 dollars/0.05 dollars = 1000 nickels
One dollar is 20 nickels (100 cents / 5 cents). Then 1000 dollars is 1000 * 20 = 20,000 nickels.
1,000 / 0.05 = 20,000 20 nickels in a dollar, 20,000 nickels in 1000 dollars.
One dollar is 20 nickels (100/5) so 50 dollars = 50*20 = 1000 nickels
A nickel is worth 5 cents so there are 100/5 = 20 nickels in 1 dollar. Then 1000 dollars would be 1000 * 20 = 20,000 nickels.
A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dollar is worth 100 cents so 10 dollars is 1000 cents. 1000/5=200. Two hundred nickels makes up 10 dollars.A nickel is worth 5 cents so a dollar is 100/5 = 20 nickels. Ten dollars is 10*20 = 200 nickels.2000
A nickel is worth 5 cents so one dollar is the same as 20 nickels. $1000 would then be 20 * 1000 = 20,000 coins.
Well honey, if you've got 1000 nickels, that's 1000 nickels times 5 cents each, which gives you a grand total of $50. So, if you're looking to make it rain with nickels, you better start with a fat stack of 1000 of those bad boys.
Well, there is 20 nickles in one dollar, so there must be 1000.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Alright, fine. There are 1,000 nickels in 50 dollars. Just divide 50 by 0.05 (the value of a nickel), and there you have it. But seriously, who carries around that many nickels?
There are 40 nickels in 2 dollars.
there are 60 nickels in three dollars