It is 175 lbs cents - whatever those units mean!
44 x 50 cents = 2200 cents or 22 dollars.
Pennies and cents are the same, so 50 cents = 50 pennies
Assuming that you as referring to US dollars and cents, and that you are referring to pounds avoirdupois as a measure of weight (rather than British Pounds sterling as British currency), the answer depends on when the pennies were produced. Prior to 1982, pennies were 95% copper and 5% zinc, and 147 weighed a pound. Thus, 50 pounds would be worth about $73.50 face value (although the copper value would be perhaps double that). After 1982, pennies were 2.5% copper and 97.5% zinc, and 181 weighed a pound. Thus, 50 pounds would be worth about $90.50 face value. In 1982, both types were produced. 1943 pennies (made of steel coated with zinc) might skew your numbers a bit - 168 weigh a pound, and fifty pounds would be worth about $84.07 face value (although the numismatic value would likely be several times that number). The initial Indian Head pennies (before 1864), Flying Eagle cents, and of course the old Large Cents, would all have different weights than those stated above.
100% of a dollar = 100 cents therefore 1% of a dollar = 1 cent so 50% of a dollar = 50 cents
With 50 what. Dollars, pounds, cents. Your question is not complete.
77 dollars and 74 cents
It is 175 lbs cents - whatever those units mean!
About 7 Cents.
50 cents is 50 cents anywhere
$1 is 100 cents so 50 cents is half a dollar Source(s) I am Australian
50 cents of 100 cents is 50% or 1/2.
Yes $0.50 is the same as 50 cents
75 pounds of the 80 cent nuts and 15 of the 50 cent nuts.
50 percent of 20 cents = 10 cents
It shouldn't cost more than 50 cents or 30p in Great British Pounds.
Yes. 50 cents of a dollar is 50 percent of a dollar.