it would be 1600 nickels because according to the US mints, each nickel is 1/16 of an inch thick and 1/16x100=1600. You're welcome. 😎
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1303 Nickels stacked up would be roughly 100 inches. A nickel is 1.95mm thick which is 0.07677165 inches thick.
If you have to ask then you can't afford it.
Nickels are 1.95 mm thick, although that could vary depending on wear. 1.95mm is about 0.076-0.077 inches. So, it would be about 1298-1316 nickels.
Nickels are 1.95 mm thick, although that could vary depending on wear. 1.95mm is about 0.076-0.077 inches. So, it would be about 1298-1316 nickels.
The coin is 0.835 inches diameter and About .075 inches thick. So laid down 100 / .835 = 119.76 so you would need 120 Nickels Stood on sedge 100 Divided by 0.075 = 1333.33 so you need 1334 nickels. Check My Math! Thanks to WIKI for the size.
1303 Nickels stacked up would be roughly 100 inches. A nickel is 1.95mm thick which is 0.07677165 inches thick.
how many nickels would it take to stack nickels 100 inches tall
If you have to ask then you can't afford it.
Nickels are 1.95 mm thick, although that could vary depending on wear. 1.95mm is about 0.076-0.077 inches. So, it would be about 1298-1316 nickels.
Nickels are 1.95 mm thick, although that could vary depending on wear. 1.95mm is about 0.076-0.077 inches. So, it would be about 1298-1316 nickels.
The coin is 0.835 inches diameter and About .075 inches thick. So laid down 100 / .835 = 119.76 so you would need 120 Nickels Stood on sedge 100 Divided by 0.075 = 1333.33 so you need 1334 nickels. Check My Math! Thanks to WIKI for the size.
According to the US Mint, nickels are 1.95 mm thick. A US inch is equivalent to 25.4 mm so 100 inches are 2540 mm.Dividing those two numbers, 2540/1.95 = 1302.56, so you'd need 1303 nickels to make a stack at least 100 inches tall.
You will need 40 nickels to make $2
According to the US Mint, nickels are 1.95 mm thick. A US inch is equivalent to 25.4 mm so 100 inches are 2540 mm.Dividing those two numbers, 2540/1.95 = 1302.56, so you'd need 1303 nickels to make a stack at least 100 inches tall.
Since each dime is equivalent to two nickels, you need 80 nickels.
The US and Canada are the only two major countries to call their 5¢ coins "nickels".US nickels:According to the US Mint, nickels are 1.95 mm thick. A US inch is equivalent to 25.4 mm so 100 inches are 2540 mm. Dividing those two numbers, 2540/1.95 = 1302.56, so you'd need 1303 US nickels to make a stack at least 100 inches tall.Canadian nickels:Canadian nickels are 1.76 mm thick. 2540 mm / 1.76 mm = 1443.182, so you'd need 1444 Canadian nickels for the same stack.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar. 20 nickels x 200 = 4000