100% of a dollar = 100 cents therefore 1% of a dollar = 1 cent so 50% of a dollar = 50 cents
cows=10, chickens=3 and eggs = 50 cents. You have 100 dollars to buy 100 items. How many of each?
50 as $1 = 100 cents = 10 x 10 Cents, then 5 x 10 = 50
assuming 100 is dollars 500 . $1 = 5 $10 = 50 $100 = 500
You can buy 15, if there is no tax involved. One dollar is 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.
100% of a dollar = 100 cents therefore 1% of a dollar = 1 cent so 50% of a dollar = 50 cents
50 cents of 100 cents is 50% or 1/2.
There are 100 cents in a dollar. There are 400 cents in 4 dollars. There are 450 cents in 4 dollars and fifty cents. One third means to divide it into 3 equal parts 100 + 100 + 100 + 100 + 50. If you take 3 lots of 100 you still have 100 + 50 cents left Another way to write 100 + 50 is 50 + 50 + 50. Therefore (100 + 50) + (100 + 50 ) + (100 + 50) = 450 cents or $4.50 So one third of $4.50 is 150 cents or $1.50
cows=10, chickens=3 and eggs = 50 cents. You have 100 dollars to buy 100 items. How many of each?
There are 100 cents in a dollar. So 150 cents mean 1 dollar 50 cents (or $1.5)
50 cents is 1/2 of a dollar (100 cents)
50 as $1 = 100 cents = 10 x 10 Cents, then 5 x 10 = 50
$1.50 1 dollar 50 cents (100 x 1/2 = 50)
assuming 100 is dollars 500 . $1 = 5 $10 = 50 $100 = 500
You can buy 15, if there is no tax involved. One dollar is 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.
One euro is 100 cents, so there are two fifty euro cents in one euro.
To the nearest 50 cents, 1 dollar is 100 cents.