one half inch
how many nickels would it take to stack nickels 100 inches tall
Oh, dude, 17 nickels? That's like 85 cents. You know, because each nickel is worth 5 cents. So, it's just basic math, nothing too crazy. But hey, if you ever need help counting your change, I got you!
A nickel is 5 cents so $1 = 20 nickels (100 cents / 5 cents). Then $40 = 40*20 = 800 nickels.
5,000,000 nickels is equal to $250,000. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so when you multiply 5,000,000 by 0.05, you get the total value in dollars.
There are 149 nickels in 7.45 7.45/5 = 149 A nickel is five cents so in each dollar there are 20 nickels so multiply 20 by 7 and get 140 then 45 divided by 5 is 9 so you add 140 and 9
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
The plural for nickel is nickels.
The plural form of nickel is "nickels."
It is 48.75 mm (1.92 inches) for US nickel 5-cent coins. US nickels are 1.95 mm thick. For Canadian nickels, the height is 44 mm (1.73 inches). Canadian nickels are only 1.76 mm thick.
if the nickels are stacked on top of each other, the stack will become 10mm higher with every nickel so 50 nickels could be 500mm high
There are 40 nickels in a roll of nickels.
Well, I guess the answer depends on which direction you are measuring as height on the nickel. According the the United States Treasury, nickels are supposed to have a diameter of 21.21mm and a thickness of 1.95mm. They are also supposed to be 5.000g in weight.
1 and 1/2 (6/4)
There is 25% Nickel and 75% Copper in nickels
All U.S. nickels (except for silver "war" nickels 1942-1945) are 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Each nickel is approximatley .076 inches tall. Stacking them, it would take at least 711 nickels to reach 54 inches.
No. The 1953 US nickel is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.