Well, I guess the answer depends on which direction you are measuring as height on the nickel. According the the United States Treasury, nickels are supposed to have a diameter of 21.21mm and a thickness of 1.95mm. They are also supposed to be 5.000g in weight.
A nickel is 5 percent of a dollar.
There is 5 cents in 1 nickel.
A nickel is worth 5 cents or 0.05 of 1 dollar or 1.
1 nickel = $0.10 → $0.70 ÷ $0.10 = 7 Alternatively: $0.70 = 70¢ 1 nickel = 10¢ $0.70 ÷ nickel = 70¢ ÷ 10¢ = 7
1 quarter 1 dime 3 nickel 5pennys
The combined height of 3 nickels is 0.24 inches, 2 nickels is 0.16 inches, and 1 nickel is 0.08 inches. Therefore, the combined height of 3 nickels, 2 nickels, and 1 nickel is 0.24 + 0.16 + 0.08 = 0.48 inches.
1 and 1/2 (6/4)
The karner blue butterfly's height is the size of a nickel.
The height of a nickel (5 cents) is 1.95 mm The height of a dime (10 cents) is 1.35 mm
1 dollar is 20/1 of a nickel.
First, calculate the volume of one nickel pyramid paper weight using the formula for the volume of a pyramid: (1/3) * base area * height. Then, multiply this volume by the density of nickel (8.9g/cm^3) to find the mass of one nickel pyramid paper weight. Finally, multiply this mass by 12 to find the total mass of a dozen such paper weights.
If that's 1 dollar, a nickel is 5%.
A nickel is 1/20 of a dollar. 5/100=1/20 A nickel is 5 cents out of a hundred cents. Saying that means 5/100, which can be reduced to 1/20
1 Nickel is not worth any dollars, as a nickel is 5 cents, which is 1/20 of a dollar.
A nickel is 5 percent of a dollar.
The ratio nickel/EDTA is 1:1.
The combined height of 3 nickels and 2 nickels, assuming "1nickelske" is a typo for another nickel, would be the height of 6 nickels total. Each nickel is approximately 1.95 mm thick, so the combined height would be 6 nickels × 1.95 mm = 11.7 mm.