One U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. With 20 nickels per dollar, that's 100 grams to a dollar. Then 30 dollars is 3,300 grams, or 3.3 kilograms, or 7.28 pounds.
The weight of a gold chain can vary depending on the specific design, but as a rough estimate, a 30" neck chain in 14K gold would weigh around 1.5 to 2 grams per inch. Therefore, a 30" chain would weigh approximately 45 to 60 grams.
30 kg is equivalent to approximately 66.14 pounds.
30 grams weigh approximately 1.06 ounces.
The larynx typically weighs around 25-30 grams in adults.
Pegboard panels typically weigh around 20-30 pounds per 4x8 foot panel, depending on the thickness and material used.
66 million pounds roughly a nickel is 5 grams, 30 million are 1 million dollars.
If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)
Average starting value can be 20-30 dollars but can be much greater depending on the year and condition.
Well honey, 6 nickels is 30 cents, and 30 cents is 15% of 2 dollars. So, technically, 6 nickels is 15% of 2 dollars. But let's be real, who carries around nickels these days? Just give me a couple of bucks and call it a day.
6 nickel is 30 cents which is 30% of one dollar, half that and it's 15% of 2 dollars
One pound of U.S. dollars is equal to $490.00USD. 20 pounds of dimes equals $400.00USD. 30 pounds of nickels is equal to $136.00USD.
43 dimes and 30 nickels
30 dimes, 50 half-dollars, and 20 pennies
One pound of U.S. dollars is equal to $490.00USD. 20 pounds of dimes equals $400.00USD. 30 pounds of nickels is equal to $136.00USD.
One modern U.S. dime weighs 2.268 grams, and one U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. Six nickels weigh 30 grams, which would equal 13.23 dimes.
1.50 divided by 0.05 = 30 nickels
30% of 1600 dollars = 1600 dollars*30/100 dollars = 480 dollars.