I totally would take a million dollars if someone gave them to me if they're no strings attached to it.
The Metallica concert was totally awesome!
Because you gave no unit, it's a little hard to answer this question. If you mean 0.655 Dollars, then the answer would be 66 cents. if you mean 0.655 cents, it would be 1 cent.
He should get back $9.55 change since the total for the 2 items was $10.45. This is correct only if there was no sales tax added.
There were many things that the Romans gave us. They gave us Architecture, they gave us sports, they gave us warfare. One of the most important thing they gave us is the Aqueduct, without that invention, there would be no Las Vegas, no Los Angeles, there would be nothing in the desert nor would there be any towns in the middle of nowhere.
No. If you gave somebody 2 dollars, they would decide not to give you the 3 dollars in return. They would lose the 1 dollar on the bet, but you just gave them 2 dollars, so they are still a dollar ahead (an you are out a dollar). NOTE: Even if they decided to give you the 3 dollars, it would be a wash. You give them 2, they give you 3. They win the 1 dollar bet, so you now give them a 3rd dollar, and you are both back where you started.
Here is the missing dollar riddle: "You saw a shirt for $97. You did not have any cash, so you borrowed 50 dollars from your dad and 50 dollars from your mom, making it a total of a hundred dollars. You bought the shirt and received a 3 dollar change. You gave your mom a dollar and you also gave your dad a dollar and kept the third one for yourself. Now you owe each of your parents $49, which means you owe them a total of $98. However, you have one dollar, making the total $99. Where is the missing dollar?"
He gave everyone a million dollars who were in need of help
I totally would take a million dollars if someone gave them to me if they're no strings attached to it.
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nickel = 5 cents = 1/20 dollar 1,000/20 = 50 Answer: 50 dollars 15 cents
Who is the subject of the sentence whereas whom is the object. For example: In the sentence "He gave Joe five dollars." who would replace "he" and whom would replace "Joe" to make the sentence "Who gave whom five dollars?".
Well, if 130 people gave you a penny, you would end up with 130 cents. Now, there are 100 cents in a dollar ($), so subtract 100 from 130 to take out a dollar. You know subtract 100 because the number of pennies you have begins with one hundred. If you had 260 cents, you would subtract 200 cents or two dollars from your number, and so on. So, after subtracting the dollar from your 130 cents, you have 30 pennies left over. Meaning that you have 30 cents. So, remembering that you have already found that you have one dollar, now you also add that you have 30 cents, you can state that you have one dollar and thirty cents, or $1.30.
The Metallica concert was totally awesome!
6 bucks
It affected Babe Ruth, at the end of his career, by 5,000 dollars not counted the 2,000 dollar "gift" the manager gave him.
In the O'Henry short story "One-Thousand Dollars" Gillian laughs: "Young Gillian gave a decidedly amused laugh as he fingered the thin package of new fifty-dollar notes."