Divide by 100, since 100 cents = $1
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∙ 12y agox cents/gallon * 1 gal/3.78 L * $1 /100 cents = $x / 378 L Divide cents per gallon by 378 to get dollars per litre.
Multiply by 3600 (seconds in an hour) and divide by 100 (cents in a dollar). In short, multiply by 36.
About 48 cents per pound.
1 sq meter = 10.764 sq ft. - to convert 25 cents per sq ft to ??? per sq meter, multiply .25 x 10.764. 25 cents per sq ft = $2.691 per sq meter
It depends on what state you live in.
1 dollar = 100 cents and 1 MT = 2204.6 pound (approx). So to convert, multiply by 100/2204.6 = 0.04536
x cents/gallon * 1 gal/3.78 L * $1 /100 cents = $x / 378 L Divide cents per gallon by 378 to get dollars per litre.
Multiply by 3600 (seconds in an hour) and divide by 100 (cents in a dollar). In short, multiply by 36.
To convert cents per pound to dollars per metric ton (MT), you can use the following steps: Convert cents to dollars by dividing by 100 (since 100 cents = 1 dollar). Convert pounds to metric tons by multiplying by 0.000453592 (since 1 pound = 0.000453592 metric tons). Multiply the cents per pound by the conversion factor from step 2 to get the dollars per metric ton.
To convert cents per pound to dollars per tonne, you can use the following formula: Dollars per tonne = (Cents per pound / 100) * 2204.62 This formula works because there are 100 cents in a dollar and 2204.62 pounds in a metric tonne.
1 kg = 2.20462 lb, and 1 dollar = 100 cents.(1 cent) x (1 dollar) x (2.20462 pound)------------------------------------------------ = 0.0220462 dollars per kg(1 pound) x (100 cent) x (1 kg)
There are 100 cents in $1 so Lets say that Sally earned 10 dollars and hour. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar you multiply 10x100= 1000. So Sally gets 1000 cents per hour. Hope this helps.
To convert cents per liter to price per gallon, first divide by 3.785 to convert liters to gallons. Then, multiply by 100 to convert cents to dollars. Therefore, at 92.4 cents per liter, the price per gallon would be approximately $3.49.
To convert 44 mills per kWh to cents, divide by 10. This is because there are 10 mills in a cent. So, 44 mills per kWh is equal to 4.4 cents per kWh.
To convert dollars per hour to cents per minute, first calculate the number of cents in a dollar (100 cents). Then divide the dollars per hour by 60 (number of minutes in an hour) to get cents per minute. For example, if someone earns $12 per hour, the conversion would be 12 / 60 = 0.2 cents per minute.
It's About 7 cents per dollar now.
50 cents