33 cents : 15 cents
Divide both sides by 3 cents to give 11 : 5
ratio of 21 to 15
33 items at 15 cents each and 5 cents change.
15 cents : 20 cents OR 3 cents : 4 cents sources: geometry
No. Fifteen cents can be.... $0.15 15 (with the little 'cents' sign) 15 cents 0.15 cents is actually 15% of a penny
A nickel is 5 cents, so 33 of them are worth 33*5 = 165 cents, or $1.65
It is 15/33, which can be simplified, if you so wish.
ratio of 21 to 15
33 items at 15 cents each and 5 cents change.
5 : 11
15 cents : 20 cents OR 3 cents : 4 cents sources: geometry
15 pennies = 15 cents 10 nickels = 10*5 cents = 50 cents The ratio is thus 15:50, or in lowest terms 3:10. Expressed as a fraction, that's 3/10; as a percent it's 30%.
11:33 is 11 over 33 as ratio :)
A= 15 cents B= 18 Cents C= 20 cents D= 22 cents E= 25 cents F= 29 cents G= 32 cents H= 33 cents
It is 33.
Less then 15 cents.
It is -33:2 or -33/2.
No. Fifteen cents can be.... $0.15 15 (with the little 'cents' sign) 15 cents 0.15 cents is actually 15% of a penny