A nickel is 1/20 of a dollar. 5/100=1/20
A nickel is 5 cents out of a hundred cents. Saying that means 5/100, which can be reduced to 1/20
It depends on when the coin was made, US one dollar coins have been made from gold, silver, copper-nickel and manganese brass. Post new question with a date.
When nickel and iodine react, they form nickel iodide (NiI2), a compound with a 2:1 ratio of nickel to iodine atoms.
Cents are made out of copper-coated zinc (post-1982), modern dollar coins are made out of brass.
By itself or part of an alloy consisting of other metals. It can be also used as a compound - nickel (III) oxide - typically used in one specific type of rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium; NiCd)
The Sacagawea & Presidential series of dollar coins are made from copper, zinc, nickel and manganese. Eisenhower and Susan B. Anthony dollar coins are copper-nickel. The older REAL silver dollars are silver and copper.
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A nickel is 5 percent of a dollar.
1 dollar is 20/1 of a nickel.
If that's 1 dollar, a nickel is 5%.
1/20 of a dollar is a nickel. It's 5 cents.
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1/20 of a dollar is a nickel. It's 5 cents.
1/20 of a dollar is one nickel. It's 5 cents.
A penny is 1/5 of a nickel, 1/10 of a dime, 1/25 of a quarter and 1/100 of a dollar. A nickel is 1/2 of a dime, 1/5 of a quarter and 1/20 of a dollar. A dime is 2/5 of a quarter and 1/10 of a dollar. A quarter is 1/4 of a dollar.
One Nickel is 1/20 (or 0.05) of a dollar.
1/20
(1/20)