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how many nickels would it take to stack nickels 100 inches tall
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A nickel has a thickness of about 1.95 millimeters, which is approximately 0.0768 inches. To find out how many nickels would make a stack 100 inches tall, you can divide 100 inches by the thickness of a nickel: 100 inches ÷ 0.0768 inches per nickel ≈ 1302. Therefore, you would need about 1,302 nickels to create a stack 100 inches tall.
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8 feet, 4 inches.
A nickel has a thickness of approximately 1.95 millimeters, which is about 0.077 inches. To find out how many nickels are needed for a stack 100 inches tall, you would divide 100 inches by 0.077 inches, resulting in approximately 1,299 nickels. Therefore, you would need about 1,299 nickels to make a stack that is 100 inches tall.
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To determine how many nickels would be needed to make a tower 100 inches tall, we first need to know the thickness of a nickel, which is approximately 1.95 millimeters (or about 0.077 inches). Dividing 100 inches by the thickness of a nickel (0.077 inches) gives roughly 1,298 nickels. Therefore, you would need about 1,298 nickels to create a tower that is 100 inches tall.
There are 1302 of them.
A stack of 100 pennies is approximately 6.1 inches tall. This is based on the thickness of a single penny, which is about 1.52 millimeters (0.0598 inches). Therefore, when you stack 100 pennies, the total height adds up to roughly 6.1 inches.
100 nickels make a stack 6.25 inches high. A nickel is 1/16 inches thick.