The statistic that women earn 77 cents for every dollar a man makes is a widely cited figure that reflects the overall gender pay gap in the United States. However, this figure can vary significantly based on factors such as occupation, experience, education, and location. More recent analyses indicate that the gap has narrowed over time and can be less pronounced in certain fields. It's important to consider these nuances when discussing wage disparities between men and women.
99 cents
The coin is still found in circulation today and it's 25 cents.
It's still worth exactly 50 cents.
102 - 30 = 72Here are two ways to find that out for yourself. One way is to write the 30 under the 102, with the 3 lined up with the 10 and the 0 lined up with the 2. Then when you take away 3 from ten you get 7, the first digit of the answer, and when you take away 0 from 2 you get 2, the second digt of the answer.Another way to do the problem is to think of 102 as one dollar and two cents. When you take away 30 cents from one dollar, you have 70 cents in change, and you still have the two cents, so you have 72 cents. A dollar and two cents minus 30 cents equals 72 cents.
easy... say you have a One Dollar Bill. and you want to split it between three people $1.00 /3 = .033333333333333 so there no half cents still out there in the US.. you give each person $0.33 cents and give me the extra penny
Anything from 1-99 cents.
The coin is still in circulation, has no silver and it's 10 cents
It's still worth 50 cents.
It's still worth exactly 25 cents.
It's still worth 50 cents.
It's still worth exactly 50 cents.
It's still worth 50 cents.
99 cents
It's still worth 50 cents.
50 cents, it's very common has no silver and is still in circulation.
It's still worth 50 cents no more than that
The coin is still found in circulation today and it's 25 cents.