Let our basis be worth 1 dollar. A nickel's worth is $0.05. In order to come up with $1, the number of nickels should be:
Number of nickels = $1 * 1 nickel/$0.05 = 20 nickels
Thickness of 20 nickels = 20 nickels * 1.95 mm = 39 mm
Let's do the same for the quarters. Each quarter is worth $0.25.
Number of quarters = $1 * 1 quarter/$0.25 = 4 quarters
Thickness of 4 quarters = 4 quarters * 1.75 mm = 7 mm
Find the ratio of the two:
39 mm/7 mm = 5.57
Therefore, a stack of nickels is 5.57 times thicker than a stack of quarters worth one dollar.
Answer:
y=13.50x
Explanation:
94.50/7 = 13.5
hold on i think im wrong who knows sorry
Answer:
n = -12/11
Step-by-step explanation:
4n = -7n - 12
4n + 7n = -7n - 12+7n
11n = -12
11n/11 = -12/11
Answer:
Not sure exactly were they go, but i can tell you that 5/6 goes between 0 and 1. Since its not a mixed fraction it cant possibly be over at 5. Like i said sorry i couldn't say exactly were to put them.
Step-by-step explanation:
ANSWER
$18,000
EXPLANATION
Ginny has $10,000 in a savings account.
The interest is 4% simple interest.
We want to calculate Ginny's total account balance after 20 years.
To do this, we will first caluclate the interest and then we will add it to the initial balance.
To calculate Simple Interest, we use:

P = principal = $10000
R = rate = 4%
T = time = 20 years
Therefore:

Therefore, her account balance after 20 years is:
Amount = $10000 + $8000 = $18,000