To calculate the fraction of a dollar represented by 10 nickels, we first need to determine the value of one nickel, which is $0.05. Then, we multiply the value of one nickel by 10 to find the total value of 10 nickels, which is $0.50. Therefore, 10 nickels represent 50 cents, which is half of a dollar. In fraction form, this is expressed as 1/2.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so 8/20= 2/5 of a dollar.
1/5.
7/20
Well, honey, if you're too lazy to do the math yourself, I'll spell it out for you. Three nickels make up 15 cents, which is 15/100 of a dollar. So, in fraction form, three nickels represent 15/100 of a dollar. Hope that clears things up for you, sweetie.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep math here. So, like, a half dollar is 50 cents, right? And a nickel is 5 cents, so if you divide 50 by 5, you get... 10! So, like, 10 nickels make a half dollar. Math can be fun, right?
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so 8/20= 2/5 of a dollar.
A nickel is worth 5¢ so 10 of them would be worth 50¢. A dollar is 100¢ so 10 nickels are a half-dollar.
A dime is 1/10 of a dollar. A nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so one nickel is 1/20 of a dollar.
1/5.
7/20
12 - a half dollar is 50 cents, or 10 nickels; a dime is 10 cents, or 2 nickels.
There are 20 nickels in each dollar, so there are 200 nickels in 10 dollars.
17/100 of a dollar
17/100
Since there are 20 nickels in a dollar, 7 nickels is 7/20, or 35%.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep math here. So, like, a half dollar is 50 cents, right? And a nickel is 5 cents, so if you divide 50 by 5, you get... 10! So, like, 10 nickels make a half dollar. Math can be fun, right?