two 5 cents,four 1 cents and one 25 cent
These days 39 cents can not be made correctly If You were making the closest to 39 it Would have to be 40c. But in the Olden days they had 1 cent pieces. So it would have been a lot easier for them (;
the price of 100 pens at 39 cents each is 3900 cents 39 * 100 = 3900
Which would you rather have: $0.35 (35 cents) or $0.39 (39 cents).
500 miles at 39 cents per mile = 500*39 cents = 195 dollars
30 pennies, 4 nickels and 5 dimes.
4 pennies, 1 quarter, and a dime.
These days 39 cents can not be made correctly If You were making the closest to 39 it Would have to be 40c. But in the Olden days they had 1 cent pieces. So it would have been a lot easier for them (;
the price of 100 pens at 39 cents each is 3900 cents 39 * 100 = 3900
Which would you rather have: $0.35 (35 cents) or $0.39 (39 cents).
500 miles at 39 cents per mile = 500*39 cents = 195 dollars
.39 cents an hour
39 cents
Depends on when during 2006, but for most of the year US First Class postage was 39 cents. The postage rate went from 37 to 39 cents on the 8th of January of 2006. It went to 41 cents in May of 2007.
30 pennies, 4 nickels and 5 dimes.
Yes. You should be able to buy one at any post office, or from the U.S. Postal Service web site.
60 cents, 39 dimes, 0 quarters, 1 half = $5. 65 cents, 31 dimes, 3 quarters, 1 half = $5. 70 cents, 23 dimes, 6 quarters, 1 half = $5. 75 cents, 15 dimes, 9 quarters, 1 half = $5. 80 cents, 7 dimes, 12 quarters, 1 half = $5 there are other combination as well with nickels etc
It would have been 39 cents in April. The postage rate changed in May 2007. It was raised from 39 cents to 41 cents on May 7th. The second ounce of postage was reduced to 17 cents.