0.48+(0.48x2)=1.44
18.00
Nothing has changed example if an item was $4.00 last year and it is the same price today then it has gone up by 0%
23.00
28% means 28/100 = 0.28 But, you want to get back to the original price, so you take the difference from the whole, which is 0.72 $594/0.72 = $825 the original price
Approximately 5 cents.
96 cents a liter
3 cents back in 1803 would equal 42 cents today
Gas averaged 30.5 cents per gallon in 1959 ($2.18 today if adjusted for inflation) According to EIA; see following spreadsheet, click on anndata tab at bottom for years going back to 1919 http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/fsheets/real_prices.xls
In the 1920s but .11 cents in 1920 was not the same as .11 cents today. It was more of the average disposable income than $1.00 is today.
The average price of gas in 1975 was $0.567 per gallon
(49+3)/4=13 The price of a brick was 13 cents 20 years ago.
IN 1940, the price of a loaf of bread was eight cents. Today, a loaf of bread costs about three dollars.
fourteen dollars and ten cents
more than a day's pay.
Silver is running at 20 dollars and fifty two cents an ounce today. It is up 18 cents from yesterday.
At today's exchange rate (March 1, 2010) 10 Yen is equal to .11 USD. So, 11 cents. 100¥ (<--the symbol for Yen) is equal to $1.12.
55 cents a ponund today at Calamari's