A dollar is 100 cents so there are 300 cents in 3 dollars.
3 percent of 9 dollars 75 cents is 29 cents.
cows=10, chickens=3 and eggs = 50 cents. You have 100 dollars to buy 100 items. How many of each?
1% = 0.1579 dollars, then * 3 = 0.4737 dollars = 47.37 cents
This is a simple math problem. You only need to figure out how many ten-cents are in two dollars. Since there are 10 ten-cents in one dollar, that makes 20 of them in two dollars (10 times 2). So if you get 3 copies for every ten-cents and there are 20 ten-cents in 2 dollars, you just multiply 3 times 20 to get 60 copies.
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
There are 100 cents in one dollar. 330 cents is 3 dollars, with a remainder of 30 cents. Call it 3.3 dollars.
A dollar is 100 cents so there are 300 cents in 3 dollars.
3 percent of 9 dollars 75 cents is 29 cents.
cows=10, chickens=3 and eggs = 50 cents. You have 100 dollars to buy 100 items. How many of each?
0.50 cents is 1/600 of 3 dollars.
1% = 0.1579 dollars, then * 3 = 0.4737 dollars = 47.37 cents
This is a simple math problem. You only need to figure out how many ten-cents are in two dollars. Since there are 10 ten-cents in one dollar, that makes 20 of them in two dollars (10 times 2). So if you get 3 copies for every ten-cents and there are 20 ten-cents in 2 dollars, you just multiply 3 times 20 to get 60 copies.
25.75 / .25 = 103 cookies
Twenty times !
You first convert cents into dollars. 15 cents =.15 dollars. Now all you have to do is divide 100/.15=666 2/3 times. Meaning 15 cents does not "go into" 100 dollars evenly. You will need 666 "15 cents" and 10 more cents.
A half-dollar is $0.50 ( fifty cents); three half-dollars is 3(.50) = $1.50 ( one dollar and fifty cents)