According to the US Mint website, a nickel weighs 5 grams, which is 0.1764 ounces. Divide 1/0.1764 = 5.67 nickels per ounce. So in one ounce, you can have 5 nickels.
5.7 of them.
20 nickels in one dollar. 20 million nickels in one million dollars.
There are five Nickels in one Quarter.
If that's 50,000 dollars, that's one million nickels.
One dollar has 20 nickels, so $4 billion contains 80 billion nickels.
One dollar is 20 nickels (100 cents / 5 cents). Then 1000 dollars is 1000 * 20 = 20,000 nickels.
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A nickel is 5 cents so there are 20 nickels in one dollar. Then 70 dollars would be 20*70 = 1400 nickels.
5 nickels is a quarter. 15 nickels is 75 cents. Four more nickels makes it to 95 cents, for a total of 19 nickels. That makes sense, because 20 nickels would be a dollar, and you are only one nickel short of that.
You will need at least one nickel. With one nickel you would need 12 dimes to make $1.25. If you have more nickels, then subtract one dime for every two additional nickels you have, so if you have 5 nickels you will need 10 dimes.
1 nickel = $0.05 $1.00 = 1/0.05 nickels = 20 nickels $17.00 = 17 x 20 = 340 nickels.
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