No. US nickels weigh 5 gm each so 20 of them weigh 100 gm, or a bit more than 1/5 of a US pound (453.6 gm).
You can easily determine this by comparing the weight of coins from your pocket change with a loaf of bread, soup can, hot dog package, or other item that weighs 1 pound.
20 stone is equal to 280 lbs 20 st*14 lb 1 st=280 lb
There are 20 nickels in 1 dollar [1 / .05 = 20], so 17 x 20 = 340 nickels
1 dime = 2 nickels
All US nickels, regardless of design, weigh 5.00 gm. A US pound is 453.6 gm so dividing that amount by 5 gives the result 90.72 nickels.Because you can't have a fractional nickel (unless you get a pair of metal shears!), you would need 91 nickels to weigh at least 1 lb.
1 nickel = $0.05 $1.00 = 1/0.05 nickels = 20 nickels $17.00 = 17 x 20 = 340 nickels.
1 Half Dollar, 1 Quarter, 1 Nickel and 20 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar. Also, 2 Quarters, 1 Dime, 5 Nickels and 15 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar. Also, 5 Dimes, 8 Nickels and 10 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar. Also, 1 Dime, 17 Nickels and 5 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar.
2 dollars make 40 nickels because 1$=20 nickels and 20+20=40
There are twenty (20) nickels in 1 dollar. 1 nickel = 5 cents = $0.05 ⇒ $1÷ $0.05 = 20.
There are 20 nickels in $1 so $1000 is 20*1000 = 20,000 nickels
20 nickels in 1 dollar. So 100 x 20 = 2000 nickels
There are 20 nickels in 1 dollar.
$0.05 = 1 nickel $1.00 = 20 nickels $5.00 = 100 nickels $25.00 = 500 nickels or 500/20 = 25