x = number of cans of corn
y = number of cans of tomatoes
x+y = 36
x(.40) + y(.80) = 20.80
x=26
y=13
22 cents
A nickel is worth 5 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents. Together the total is 30 cents.
45 miles x 55.5 cents / mile = 2497.5 cents
Yes you you can have: 10 one cents 2 quarters 4 five cents 2 ten cents
50 cents is an eighth (1/8) of 4 dollars/euros or any other currency that has 100 cents in a unit.
53 cents a pound.
Think about it this way. Sure a stock can go from 7 cents to 14 cents which would mean you can double your money. However, the stock can just as easily go to 0 making you lose all of your money. Stocks that trade for pennies did not get there because the company was doing well.
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Returns on any investment depend on how much you paid for the stocks initially and what the stocks sell for when you decide you want to cash them in. As of April 19th 2013 Bank of America stocks were at a cost of eleven dollars and sixty six cents. If you bought stocks the day before that, you would have and imediate return of 1.92%.
i have read that they go down to 3 cents in certain parts of the world.
Penny stocks refer to stocks that are very cheap and be bought at a very cheap price, usually less than a $1 a share. The pros are if they go up, even a few cents, it is a big percentage of your investment. A con is that penny stocks are very high risk and have a high rate of failure.
2 cents
It's sold as a single. 99 cents on iTunes. :)
In everyday situations, you cannot. But on 24 February 2018 at 16:26 UTC, the exchange rate for the Euro against Pound Sterling, was 1 GBP = EUR 1.13607 which is equivalent to 113.607 [Euro] cents. Stocks and shares traders also use fractional cents.
Different kinds of baby food cost different amounts, but each was roughly half of what the same food costs in 2014. You could get a jar of meat for around $1.00, and fruits and vegetables were as little as 25 to 40 cents each.
Prior to 2001 stock prices where expressed in fractions of 1/8 of a dollar or 12.5 cents. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) changed pricing to the decimal system during 2001 and stocks were thereafter priced in dollars and cents. The SEC made the change to reduce bid and offer spreads on stocks which made pricing more transparent and to reduce the cost of purchases to investors. Stocks had been traded in eighths since the New York Stock Exchange was established and the pricing was based on the Spanish gold currency system which divided gold doubloons into pieces of eight.
The gift shop in Bootheel Youth Museum, South-East Missouri is known for its low-cost items, on sale from 15 cents! It stocks fun and educational items.