It's difficult to give an exact answer, as a gallon isn't a standard unit of measurement for solid objects.
44.1 pounds.
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.
All US nickels from 1866 to date weigh 5 grams.
2500 nickels into dollars is 125 dollars. This is because the ratio of nickels to dollars is 1:0.05. So 2500 nickels would equal to 125 dollars.
1500.00/.05=30,000 nickels or 20 * .05 = 1.00 1500.00 * 20 = 30,000 nickels
Assuming "100" means "$100", there are 20 nickels in a dollar so $100 is 2000 nickels. US nickels weigh 5 gm so 2000 of them weigh 5*2000 = 10,000 gm, or 10 kg. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so 2000 of them weigh 3.95*2000 = 7900 gm, or 7.9 kg.
Send me 20,000,000 nickels and I'll put them in a 5 gallon bucket counting as I go and then I'll tell you.
20 nickels weigh about 100 grams, as each nickel weighs 5 grams.
$2 in nickels is 40 coins. All US nickels weigh 5 grams Thus $2 in nickels would weigh 40*5 = 200 gm
Yes. All US nickels have a nominal weight of 5 grams.
A US pound is 453.6 grams. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are 453.6/5.00 = 91 nickels, to the nearest whole number. Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 453.6/3.95 = 115 nickels, again rounded.
US nickels weigh 5 grams so you'd need 200 of them to weigh a kilo.
A nickel weighs 5 grams, so $200 in nickels would weigh 4,000 grams. To convert grams to pounds, you would divide by 453.59237 (since there are 453.59237 grams in a pound). Therefore, $200 in nickels would weigh approximately 8.81849 pounds.
44.1 pounds.
You would need metal cutters. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so one-fifth of a single coin would weigh 1 gm. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so approximately one-quarter of a nickel would weigh 1 gm.
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You would need metal cutters. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so one-fifth of a single coin would weigh 1 gm. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so approximately one-quarter of a nickel would weigh 1 gm.