$15 per hour = 25¢ per minute.
Odd numbers don't split evenly. They each get 27 cents if they throw one penny away. Alternatively, they could buy something worth 55 cents and cut it in half.
So you have 1277*2 or 2554 mins. 191.55/2554 is 0.075 dollars or 7.5 cents per minute
Each would get 21.85
the price of 100 pens at 39 cents each is 3900 cents 39 * 100 = 3900
They would each get 4/5 of a dollar, or 80 cents. That's a baby question.
A ten-minute call will cost $2.52 in total. 1 x 54 = 54 and 9 x 22 = 198, 54+198 = 252
Odd numbers don't split evenly. They each get 27 cents if they throw one penny away. Alternatively, they could buy something worth 55 cents and cut it in half.
1.5 dozen = 18. The unit cost is misspecified and therefore ambiguous. At ten cents each, that would be 180 cents At ten cents for three, it would be 60 cents.
For each $100 earned in the country 52 cents are Scheduled to reach in 2015
yes he would, he would have three dollars and 90 cents left.
So you have 1277*2 or 2554 mins. 191.55/2554 is 0.075 dollars or 7.5 cents per minute
If a picture costs 9 cents and you had 80 pictures all together it would be 720 cents. Thats $7.20.
Each nickel is worth 5 cents. There are 100 cents in each dollar, so 4 dollars would be 400 cents. 400 divided by 5 = 80 nickels.
It was reported that men earned an estimated $130 each year in 1880. Women made around $70 each year in comparison.
The first ounce is 45 Cents. Each additional ounce or fraction (12 in this case) would cost 20 cents each for a total of $2.85. If it is a 'flat' there is a surcharge for over-sized envelopes and 'non-machinable' envelopes. If it is a parcel rather than a large letter, it would only be 17 cents each.
The first ounce is 44 cents. Each additional ounce would be 17 cents. That would total $1.97 in postage.
Each would get 21.85