Nickels are called nickels because they are made from the element nickel. Not exactly. Nickels are only 25% nickel. The rest is copper. At one time the US issued 5¢ coins in both silver alloy and copper-nickel. There were also silver and copper-nickel 3¢ coins that were used for buying postage stamps, among other things. To distinguish them people used terms like "3 cents silver" and "3 cents nickel". The 3-cent denomination was discontinued due to its limited usefulness, but the terms stuck around for 5-cent coins. Silver 5-cent pieces were discontinued about the same time, and the term morphed to "5-cent nickels" and eventually, just "nickels"
An empty 12 ounce soda pop can weighs about 14 grams. Fourteen grams is equal to 0.4938 ounces. Almost all soda cans these days are made from aluminum.
- 2 for each O, +3 for each Ni
A US nickel weighs 5 grams and there are 40 coins in a roll, so a roll weighs 40*5 = 200 gm. That means you'd need 600/200 = 3 rolls of nickels.
Frank Bohr is 6' 3".
Two printers stacked together makes 80,02.2311 quarters. So 3 disk is of course 60 dollars.
It depends on what you mean by height - are the coins stacked or arranged side by side? If they're side by side, the dimension is 6*21.21 mm = 127.26 mm If they're stacked, the dimension is 6*1.95 mm = 11.70 mm
It depends on what you mean by height - are the coins stacked or arranged side by side? If they're side by side, the dimension is 6*21.21 mm = 127.26 mm If they're stacked, the dimension is 6*1.95 mm = 11.70 mm
It depends on what you mean by height - are the coins stacked or arranged side by side? If they're side by side, the dimension is 6*21.21 mm = 127.26 mm If they're stacked, the dimension is 6*1.95 mm = 11.70 mm
He has jillian.
60 nickels amount to $3.
It is three times as tall, or two nickels taller. In absolute terms, it's 3.9 mm taller: US nickels are 1.95 mm thick so two of them are 2x1.95 = 3.9 mm thick.
8 dimes, 1 nickel 7 dimes, 3 nickels 6 dimes, 5 nickels 5 dimes, 7 nickels 4 dimes, 9 nickels 3 dimes, 11 nickels 2 dimes, 13 nickels 1 dime, 15 nickels 17 nickels
$1.65 is 3 quarters + 18 nickels.
60 nickels
3 qurarter and 9 nickels = dimes
7 nickels, 3 quarters