Assuming you're referring to American nickels:
- each coin weighs 5 gm
- a US pound is 453.6 gm, so 3 pounds = 1361 gm.
- dividing 1361 by 5 gives 272 nickels, to the nearest whole amount
- finally, 272 * $0.05 = $13.60
These are very common coins. They were made by the millions. You might get 3-4 dollars for your coins.
Three dollars is equivalent to 300 nickels, as each nickel is worth 5 cents. To find this, you can divide 300 cents (the value of 3 dollars) by the value of a nickel (5 cents). Thus, 3 dollars equals 300 nickels.
To convert 3 British pounds from 1823 to today's dollars, we can use historical inflation rates and currency conversion estimates. In 1823, 1 pound was roughly equivalent to about $100-150 today, depending on the measure of inflation used. Therefore, 3 pounds would be approximately worth between $300 and $450 today. However, precise values can vary based on the specific methods and indices used for calculation.
3 to 5 dollars...
The value of 3 pounds of silver depends on the current market price of silver per ounce. As of my last update, silver prices fluctuate around $20 to $30 per ounce. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 3 pounds would equal 48 ounces; therefore, at $25 per ounce, 3 pounds of silver would be worth approximately $1,200. For the most accurate estimate, check the current market price of silver.
There are 20 nickels in one dollar, so 3 dollars would be equivalent to 60 nickels. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so 60 nickels would be worth 300 cents or $3.00.
3 feet's worth of nickels. Waste your own time doing that.
53
sixty 60 x 0.05 = 3
53 pennies
A nickel is 5 cents so 3 million would be worth 5*3000000 = 15,000,000 cents, or $150,000
Well, honey, 3 nickels is 15 cents, and 3 pennies is 3 cents. Add those together and you get 18 cents. Math doesn't lie, darling.
60 of them.
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.
3 million pounds
$1.65 is 3 quarters + 18 nickels.
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