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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 25.4 millimeters in one inch.
Nickels weigh 5.0 grams each. Get out your calculator and convert that to ounces, then figure out how many ounces there are in a troy pound (try Google, of course) and take things from there.
5 US ounces is equivalent to 142 gm. A US nickel weighs 5 gm so there are 142/5, or approximately 28, nickels in 5 ounces. A Canadian nickel weighs 3.95 gm; 142/3.95 is roughly 36 coins.
None of them do. You have to collect 40 of them all in one place to get 200 grams of nickels.
US nickels are 1.95 mm thick. A US inch is 25.4 mm so you would need 25.4 / 1.95 = 13 coins.
Nickels are 1.95 mm thick, although that could vary depending on wear. 1.95mm is about 0.076-0.077 inches. So, it would be about 1298-1316 nickels.
If you mean, "How many nickels make a stack 1 inch high?", the answer depends on whether you're using US or Canadian nickels. Coins are measured in mm so you need to know that a US inch is 25.4 mm US nickels are 1.95 mm thick so you'd need 25.4 / 1.95 = 13 coins, almost exactly. Canadian nickels are 1.76 mm thick so you'd need 25.4 / 1.76 = 14.4 coins. You can't have 0.4 of a nickel so you'd need 15 of them to make a stack at least an inch high.
Assume that nickels are measured in diameter, and we want to form the certain number of nickels to form an inch. Let the diameter of the nickel be 22 millimeters, which is 2.2 centimeters. Note that 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. Then, there is no definite number of nickels that exactly form an inch since: 2.54 centimeters * 1 nickel / 2.2 centimeters = 1.15... nickels [and we obtain the "incomplete" nickel to form an inch]!
A nickel has a thickness of approximately 1.95 millimeters, or about 0.0768 inches. To create a stack that is 100 inches tall, you would divide 100 inches by the thickness of a nickel: 100 ÷ 0.0768 ≈ 1,302. Therefore, you would need approximately 1,302 nickels to make a 100-inch stack.
20 nickels
20 nickels make a dollar.
2000 nickels
18 nickels.
185 nickels.
You will need 40 nickels to make $2
It takes 100 nickels to make $5.