There are no dimes in nickels. But 25 dimes have the same monetary value as 50 nickels have.
A nickel weighs 5 grams. There are 454 grams in a pound. There are 90.8 nickels in a pound. There are 862.6 nickels in 9.5 pounds for a face value of $43.13
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Alright, fine. There are 1,000 nickels in 50 dollars. Just divide 50 by 0.05 (the value of a nickel), and there you have it. But seriously, who carries around that many nickels?
2 quarters 5 dimes 10 nickels 50 pennies
Approximately 11.02 pounds According to the US Mint, a nickel weighs 5.000 grams. (http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=coin_specifications) 1000 nickels is 50 dollars. 1000*5.000g = 5000g One pound is approximately 453.6 g. So 1000 nickels weigh approximately 5000/453.6=11.02 pounds.
Nickels, dimes are only slightly smaller in height than nickels.
You need to start with the following information:Coins are weighed in grams. US nickels weigh 5.0 gm; current Canadian nickels are 3.95 gm.A US pound is 453.6 gm so 10 pounds = 453.6*10 = 4536 gramsThat means 10 US pounds of:American nickels is 4536 / 5.0 = 907 coins (rounded to the nearest whole number); the value is US$45.35Canadian nickels is 4536 / 3.95 = 1148 coins (also rounded); the value is CDN$57.40
$2 for the nickels (40 nickels) $.50 for the pennies ( 50 pennies)
A nickel weighs 5 grams. Each roll of nickels contains 40 nickels. A box contains 50 rolls (2000 nickels). 2000 X 5 = 10000 grams or 22.05 pounds.
One dollar is 20 nickels (100/5) so 50 dollars = 50*20 = 1000 nickels
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 10 nickels, each worth 5 cents, you have a total of 50 cents. In terms of fractions, that would be 50/100, which simplifies to 1/2. Just think of all the lovely things you could buy with that!