(1,475 miles) times (30 cents) = 44,250 cent-miles, or 442.5 dollar-miles.
Neither has any physical significance, and both are meaningless.
If 100 envelopes cost 79 cents, the cost per envelope is 0.79 cents divided by 100, which equals 0.0079 cents per envelope. For 250 envelopes, the cost would be 250 multiplied by 0.0079 cents, totaling approximately 1.975 cents. Therefore, 250 envelopes would cost about 1.98 cents when rounded to two decimal places.
4 cents
100,000 cents or pennies
how much is 99 cents in English money
10 cents is 1/10 of a dollar.
3.9% of 1475 is the same as .039 x 1475 = 57.525
45 miles x 55.5 cents / mile = 2497.5 cents
8325 cents.
$3.24 divided by 4 (or multiplied by 1/4) is 81 cents or $0.81
Can't answer question properly without the MPG figure being supplied. But if you took $4.25 and divided it by 242, you would get a "cents per mile" estimate of about 1.7¢ .
What ever the price of gas is in your area multiplied by 40.
Ten nickels is equal to 10 multiplied by 5 cents, which equals 50 cents. Nickels are worth 5 cents each in the United States currency system. So, 10 nickels would be 50 cents in total.
If you supply it with 1475 Watts (1475 Joules per second) then there will be 1475 Watts of heat. A tiny fraction will be conducted away through the component parts that support the heater and supply the power, so most is put out as radiated or convected heat
There is no possible way to multiply 35 cents and 100 miles. So my answer is; No clue.
If you get 85 cents for 1 kilometer, which is approximately 0.62 miles, then you would earn about 52.7 cents for 1 mile.
To calculate 2.6 miles multiplied by 2, you would simply multiply the two numbers together. 2.6 miles multiplied by 2 is equal to 5.2 miles. This is because when you multiply a decimal number by a whole number, you multiply the decimal number by the whole number and keep the same number of decimal places in the product.
137.03 square meters.