Fifteen nickels is equivalent to 75 cents. A nickel is worth 5 cents, so when you have 15 nickels, you are essentially adding 5 cents together 15 times. Therefore, 15 nickels equals 75 cents in total value.
15 nickels 75 / 5 = 15 nickels
Are you doing your homework? There are 20 nickels in one dollar. So, the number of nickels in 15 dollars is 15 x 20 15 x 20 = 300
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There are 11 ways to get $4.10 using only quarters and nickels. These combinations are: 41 quarters 8 quarters, 6 nickels 15 quarters, 2 nickels 3 quarters, 12 nickels 20 quarters, 1 nickel 35 quarters 8 quarters, 5 nickels 15 quarters, 1 nickel 5 quarters, 10 nickels 30 quarters, 1 nickel 1 quarter, 20 nickels
15 nickels 75 / 5 = 15 nickels
Pennies: 15 Nickels: 13
Are you doing your homework? There are 20 nickels in one dollar. So, the number of nickels in 15 dollars is 15 x 20 15 x 20 = 300
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3 nickels in 15/100 so its would be .15
There are fifteen (15) nickels.
75/5 = 15
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Well, honey, if we're talking nickels, then you're looking at 15 of those shiny little coins to make 75 cents. It's simple math, no need to make it more complicated than it needs to be. Just grab those nickels and count 'em out!
8 dimes, 1 nickel 7 dimes, 3 nickels 6 dimes, 5 nickels 5 dimes, 7 nickels 4 dimes, 9 nickels 3 dimes, 11 nickels 2 dimes, 13 nickels 1 dime, 15 nickels 17 nickels
5 nickels is a quarter. 15 nickels is 75 cents. Four more nickels makes it to 95 cents, for a total of 19 nickels. That makes sense, because 20 nickels would be a dollar, and you are only one nickel short of that.