100 grams, each nickel weighs 5 grams.
100 grams
One nickel weighs 5 grams. 20 nickels to a dollar times 100 dollars is 10,000 grams, or 10 kilograms, or about 22 pounds.
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.
One nickel weighs 5 grams. There are 20 nickels in $1 so a dollar's worth of nickels weighs 5*20 = 100 gm. Then, $100 weighs 100 * 100 = 10000 gm, or 10 kg.
Assuming "100" means "$100", there are 20 nickels in a dollar so $100 is 2000 nickels. US nickels weigh 5 gm so 2000 of them weigh 5*2000 = 10,000 gm, or 10 kg. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so 2000 of them weigh 3.95*2000 = 7900 gm, or 7.9 kg.
100 grams
20 nickels weigh exactly 100grams
20 kg is 20,000 grams. A US nickel weighs 5 gm so it would take 20000/5 = 4000 US nickels to weigh 20 kg. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so you'd need 20000/3.95 = 5064 Canadian nickels to weigh the same amount, rounded to the next whole number of coins.
One nickel weighs 5 grams. 20 nickels to a dollar times 100 dollars is 10,000 grams, or 10 kilograms, or about 22 pounds.
There are many things that weigh 100 grams. Some of the things include 20 sugar cubes, and iPod, 20 nickels, king sized chocolate bar, 100 skittles, a pear, and a medium sized apple. One can use a kitchen scale to weigh random things to see how many pounds, grams, etc. they weigh.
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.
One dollar is 20 nickels (20 * 5 = 100), so 200 dollars is equivalent to 200 * 20 = 4000 nickels. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm each so 4000 of them weigh 5 * 4000 = 20,000 gm, or 20 kg. Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm each so 4000 of them weigh 3.95 * 4000 = 15,800 gm, or 15.8 kg.
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams. 20 Nickels equal 100 grams.
One nickel weighs 5 grams. There are 20 nickels in $1 so a dollar's worth of nickels weighs 5*20 = 100 gm. Then, $100 weighs 100 * 100 = 10000 gm, or 10 kg.
20 Grams.
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are exactly 100 nickels in a half-kilo. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 127 nickels in a half-kilo, rounded to the nearest whole number of coins.
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