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33 items at 15 cents each and 5 cents change.
2.36 could be two dollars thirty six cents and 23.6 could be twenty three dollars and six cents.
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
Let's say you did a calculation and the answer was 15.56 cents. You would round up to the nearest cent so your answer would be 16 cents. If the answer were 15.2 cents you would round down to the nearest cent and the answer would be 15 cents. AT 15.5 you could round up or down.
Forty-two cents is considered change. It could be 4 dimes and 2 pennies, or a quarter, a dime, a nickel, and two pennies. 42 cents in change
There are currently 4. More could come out.
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The only way anyone could answer this question would be if you told us in the question where you want to mail the letter TO, as well as where you are mailing it from, Peru.
Currently the Federal Government authorizes 55.5 cents a mile, which unless limited by state law could be justified by the executor.
There are currently no nuclear weapons big enough that just one could destroy the US. It is possible that enough of them could pretty much destroy our way of life for decades to come.
It might be possible if they were small enough. Pluto currently has 5 known moons.
He could have 5 cents.
The record for a freefall formation is currently 400. That said, how many skydivers could be in the air at any one time is limited by the number of aircraft and skydivers that could be gathered. If the area was large enough, enough lift, etc, it could be thousands.
For 45 cents you could buy a banana.
Not currently. Using discontinued American currency, you could use 15 pennies, a nickel, a 3-cent piece and a 2-cent piece.
Typically you will need three stamps. The first ounce will go for the standard first class postage rate. The second and third ounce will go for a reduced rate. Currently that would be 45 cents for the first ounce and 20 cents each for the second and third.
About 35-40 cents; those were the days when you could use 2 or 3 rolls of pennies to have enough gas for a weekend date.