The weight of one US nickel is 5.0 grams so a kilo (1000 gm) contains 1000/5 = 200 coins (exactly).
The weight of one Canadian nickel is 3.95 gm so a kilo contains 1000/3.95 = 235 coins, rounded to the nearest whole number.
20 nickels = $1.00
A nickel has a thickness of approximately 1.95 millimeters, which is about 0.0768 inches. To find out how many nickels would be needed to make a stack 100 inches tall, divide 100 by 0.0768. This calculation shows that you would need approximately 1,302 nickels to achieve a height of 100 inches.
46 of them.
It depends on the economy, they make as many as needed.
A nickel is 5 cents. $2.75 is 275 cents. 275 / 5 = 55 nickels.
how many nickels would it take to stack nickels 100 inches tall
If nickels were quarters and quarters were nickels, then Todd would have 24 quarters instead of 24 nickels. Therefore, Todd would have 24 quarters and no nickels if the total equals $6.00.
There are 13 stacked nickels in an inch, 12 inches in a foot and the Empire State building is 1250 feet high to the 102nd floor so 195,000 nickels would be needed.
That would be 19 nickels.
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.
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A stack of 1303 nickels.