7 1/2 cents/copy
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.
To convert cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to dollars per megawatt (MW), you can use the following conversion factors: 1 MW equals 1,000 kW and 1 dollar equals 100 cents. Therefore, to convert cents per kWh to dollars per MW, you multiply the value in cents by 10. For example, if the rate is 10 cents per kWh, it would be equivalent to $100 per MW.
4.95 dollars = 495 cents.
The number 17.50 is seventeen and five-tenths; seventeen and a half; or seventeen dollars and fifty cents per hour.
If lemons are three for a dime, that means each lemon costs about 3.33 cents. A dozen and a half lemons is 18 lemons. Therefore, 18 lemons would cost approximately 60 cents (18 lemons x 3.33 cents per lemon = 60 cents).
every 25
90 cents per half ounce
18.62
28 cents per half of a gallon in the year 1925
No. In Tennessee, sales tax is about 10 cents per dollar.
11 (U.S. cents per kilogram) = 4.98951607 U.S. cents per pound
Kinkos charges ten cents per photo copy if it is black and white. If you want to print in color (i never have) i bleive that they charge twenty five cents a page.
Copy centers today charge roughly 5 to 25 cents per page depending on whether it's black and white or colored. Also whether or not it's text only or with images.
85 Cents per gallon is cheaper, which is a rate of about 22.43 cents per liter.
31 cents per half gallon delivered (probably a wholesale price) http://www2.census.gov/prod2/statcomp/documents/CT1970p1-06.pdf
The answer is 9 1/3 <--(one third) cents per ounce (in fraction form).
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.