There are several ways to make 45 cents using different combinations of coins. For example, you can use combinations of pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents). The exact number of combinations depends on the specific coins used, but generally, there are many combinations, including using just pennies, various mixes of larger coins, or even using all quarters and pennies. Enumerating them can involve some combinatorial calculations.
There are 13 ways.
45 including a half dollar.
In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
You could get 9 - 5 cent items for 45 cents. (9 x $0.05 = $0.45).
Oh, dude, you can make 45 cents without using pennies in like... let me count... 5 ways! You can use a quarter and two dimes, or three quarters and a nickel, or even nine nickels. It's like a fun math puzzle, but with coins!
45X1X5X10 = 2250 ways to make 45 cents using pennies nickels and dimes.
There are 13 ways.
Eight ways.
45 including a half dollar.
45 cents
A nickel is 5 cents so 45 nickels is 45*5 cents = 225 cents or $2.25!
To find out how many cents are in 45% of $1.00, you first need to convert 45% to a decimal by dividing it by 100, which gives you 0.45. Next, multiply 0.45 by 1.00 to get the result, which is $0.45. To convert this amount to cents, you multiply it by 100 since there are 100 cents in a dollar. Therefore, 45% of $1.00 is equal to 45 cents.
$1 = 100 cents → 45 cents/$1 = 45 cents/100 cents = 45/100 = 9/20
In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
You could get 9 - 5 cent items for 45 cents. (9 x $0.05 = $0.45).
For 45 cents you could buy a banana.
45 cents 1 nickel is 5 cents 9 x 5 = 45