Oh, dude, you're gonna love this math lesson. So, to figure out how many 0.3 cents are in a dollar, you just divide 1 by 0.3, which equals 3.333333333333333. But since we can't have a third of a cent, we round up to 3. So, technically, 3.333333333333333 0.3 cents equal one dollar. Math is wild, man.
1 million pennies are 1,000,000 cents. Since $1 equals to 100 cents, 1,000,000 cents is equal to $10,000.
Five one cents equal 5 cents.
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There are 100 cents in a dollar. Therefore, to find out how many cents are in 1000 dollars, you would multiply 100 (cents in a dollar) by 1000 (dollars). This calculation results in 100,000 cents in 1000 dollars.
There are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore, 68 cents is equal to 68/100 = 0.68 dollars.
100 pennies = one dollar 77000 pennies = $770 and no cents
There are one thousand cents in ten dollars.
1 million pennies are 1,000,000 cents. Since $1 equals to 100 cents, 1,000,000 cents is equal to $10,000.
Five one cents equal 5 cents.
There are 100 cents in one dollar. 330 cents is 3 dollars, with a remainder of 30 cents. Call it 3.3 dollars.
10 dollars
one dollar is 100 cents, so 4 dollars=4X100=400 cents.
There are 100 cents in a dollar. Therefore, to find out how many cents are in 1000 dollars, you would multiply 100 (cents in a dollar) by 1000 (dollars). This calculation results in 100,000 cents in 1000 dollars.
To calculate this, you would divide $100,000,000 (one hundred million dollars) by 10 cents. First, let's convert 10 cents to dollars. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, 10 cents is equal to $0.10. Now, we divide $100,000,000 by $0.10: $100,000,000 Γ· $0.10 = 1,000,000,000 So, one hundred million dollars divided by 10 cents equals one billion.
There are 100 cents in one dollarso, 1885 cents = $18.85
That would be two cents.
There are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore, 25 cents is equal to 25/100 = 0.25 dollars.