Nickels weigh 5 gm each. There are 40 nickels in a $2 roll so that would be 200 gm or about 7 ounces.
Some rolls (cut to the width of one spread) will weigh 400 kg (900lbs). From the paper machines a roll can weigh 2 or 3 tonnes.
It depends how big the roll is - anywhere between 2 and 5 ounces.
It depends on its date. The current U.S. dime (1965 to the present) is 0.08 avoirdupois ounce, 7/96 troy ounce (about 0.0792 troy ounce or 2.268 grams). The U.S. dime from 1873 to 1964 was 2.500 grams (38.58 grains, 0.08038 oz troy, 0.08818 oz avoirdupois).
A pound of flour weighs about 500 grams. or 100 candy bars weigh around 500 grams.
Nickels weigh 5 gm each. There are 40 nickels in a $2 roll so that would be 200 gm or about 7 ounces.
There are 40 nickels or $2 worth of nickels in a roll, so at the bank a roll of nickels costs $2
Since a roll of nickels is $2, you divide 2 by .05, which = 40, so there are 40 nickels to a roll.
One U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. At 40 nickels per roll, two rolls weigh 400 grams.
There are 40 nickels in 2 dollars.
The value of 25 rolls of nickels would be $250. Since there are 40 nickels in each roll, and a nickel is worth 5 cents, you multiply 25 by 40 and then by 5 to get $250.
40 nickels into dollars is 2 dollars. This is because the ratio of nickels to dollars is 1:0.05. So 40 multiply by 0.05 = to 2 dollars
Pennies are approx 2 15/16 inches worth 50 cents Nickels are approx 2 15/16 inches worth 2 dollars Quarters are approx 2 3/4 inches worth 10 dollars Dimes are approx 2 1/2 inches worth 5 dollars
Two dollars contains 40 nickels.
$2 for the nickels (40 nickels) $.50 for the pennies ( 50 pennies)
A nickel is 5 cents so $1 = 20 nickels (100 cents / 5 cents). Then $40 = 40*20 = 800 nickels.
40 nickels are in a roll of $ 2