11 dollars, 83 cents.
fifty-five 1 quarter = 25 cents = 5 nickels = 5 x 5 cents 11 quarters = 275 cents = 55 nickels = 55 x 5 cents
Thirty-six dollars and eleven cents.
33 cents.
No. Nickels and dimes are both multiples of 5 cents, so the total couldn't be $2.16 (216 cents) because that's not a multiple of 5 cents.If you want the exact total:11 nickels are worth 11 * 5 cents = 55 cents, or $0.5516 dimes are worth 16 * 10 cents = $1.60so the total is $2.15. Close to $2.16 but not spot on.
11
You would write 11 cents as $0.11 or $.11 in decimal form.
11 (U.S. cents per kilogram) = 4.98951607 U.S. cents per pound
How do you write 0.72 in cents
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.
11 dollars x 100 cents = 1,100 cents
Technically it's impossible.
33 cents : 15 cents Divide both sides by 3 cents to give 11 : 5
11 dollars, 83 cents.
11 cents
25 cents or 11 cents in nickel
If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)