5% of $10.03 = (0.05 x 10.03) = $0.5015 = 50.15 ¢
5% of 1105 dollars = 55.25 dollars.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we want to find 5 percent of 1 dollar, we simply multiply 1 by 0.05 (which represents 5 percent as a decimal). So, 5 percent of 1 dollar is 0.05 dollars, or 5 cents. Just a tiny amount, but every penny counts!
A nickel is 5 percent of a dollar.
$2,560
5 cents
A nickel is 5 cents, so 1003*5 = 5015 cents, or $50.15
1 cent=1 percent. 5 cents=5 percent, etc.
5 cents
3/5 needs to be changed to something/1005*20=1003*20=60SO 60/100 OR 60%
nickel = 5 cents = 1/20 dollar 1,000/20 = 50 Answer: 50 dollars 15 cents
1/20th or 5 percent
Percent Increase= (New Amount - Original Amount)/Original AmountExample:New amount: 200Original amount:5(200 - 5)/5(195)/5 = 39% increasePercent Decrease = ? Someone edit this part ;)