No. US nickels weigh 5 gm each so 20 of them weigh 100 gm, or a bit more than 1/5 of a US pound (453.6 gm).
You can easily determine this by comparing the weight of coins from your pocket change with a loaf of bread, soup can, hot dog package, or other item that weighs 1 pound.
20 stone is equal to 280 lbs 20 st*14 lb 1 st=280 lb
There are 20 nickels in 1 dollar [1 / .05 = 20], so 17 x 20 = 340 nickels
1 dime = 2 nickels
A nickel is 5 cents so $1 = 20 nickels (100 cents / 5 cents). Then $40 = 40*20 = 800 nickels.
1 nickel = $0.05 $1.00 = 1/0.05 nickels = 20 nickels $17.00 = 17 x 20 = 340 nickels.
All US nickels, regardless of design, weigh 5.00 gm. A US pound is 453.6 gm so dividing that amount by 5 gives the result 90.72 nickels.Because you can't have a fractional nickel (unless you get a pair of metal shears!), you would need 91 nickels to weigh at least 1 lb.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! To find out how many nickels are in four dollars, we can remember that one dollar is equal to 20 nickels. So, if we have four dollars, we can simply multiply 20 by 4 to get 80 nickels. That's a whole bunch of nickels to paint some beautiful landscapes with!
1 Half Dollar, 1 Quarter, 1 Nickel and 20 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar. Also, 2 Quarters, 1 Dime, 5 Nickels and 15 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar. Also, 5 Dimes, 8 Nickels and 10 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar. Also, 1 Dime, 17 Nickels and 5 Pennies would equal 1 Dollar.
1 lb= 0.45 kg.
There are 20 nickels in one dollar. Since a nickel is worth 5 cents, you can calculate this by dividing 100 cents (which is equal to 1 dollar) by 5 cents. Therefore, 1 dollar contains 20 nickels.
352 lb equals 352 lb.
2 dollars make 40 nickels because 1$=20 nickels and 20+20=40