You could get 9 - 5 cent items for 45 cents. (9 x $0.05 = $0.45).
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6% of 45¢= 6% * 45= 0.06 * 45= 2.7¢
If they are Australian coins, they are all still legal tender. You can take them to a shop and buy something worth 45 cents, or put a deposit on something worth more than 45 cents. You could put it in a money box or give it to a charity.
10 percent of 14.50 rounded to the nearest cent is 1 dollar and 45 cents.
In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
Forty-five 1 nickel = 5 cents = 0.05 dollars 5 nickels = 25 cents = 0.25 dollars 20 nickels = 1 dollar Answer: 20 + 20 + 5 = 45 or 2.25/0.05 = 45