The answer is 140.
33 cents is a third of a dollar
It is 33.
33 cents.
33 cents.
c'mon! do the math! do you own a calculator! its 33 and 1/3
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33 cents is a third of a dollar
1 * 25 cents 8 * 1 cent Simple!
33 cents : 15 cents Divide both sides by 3 cents to give 11 : 5
33 items at 15 cents each and 5 cents change.
It is 33.
A nickel is 5 cents, so 33 of them are worth 33*5 = 165 cents, or $1.65
33 cents (actually, it is a repeating decimal; 33.333333333... but you can't have that in cents so the actual amount is 33 cents.)
There is 33 ways to pin a person
Stamp Value Date of rate change A 15 cents 5/29/78 B 18 cents 3/22/81 C 20 cents 11/1/81 D 22 cents 2/17/85 E 25 cents 4/3/88 F 29 cents 2/3/91 ... F makeup rate 4 cents G 32 cents 1/1/95 ... G makeup rate 3 cents H 33 cents 1/10/99 ... H makeup rate 1 cent (no I stamp) 34 cents 1/7/01
The H stamp is worth 33 cents. Yes, you can add a 1 cent stamp to cover 34 cents worth of postage.
If something is on sale as three for one dollar, you can usually buy one of the items for 33 cents. Toys in gumball machines are sometimes priced at 25 cents.