3/4 of a dollar is 75 cents so it is less than one dollar.
As of 2005, .88 percent of the world population lived on less than 1 dollar a day. More than 660 million people without any sanitation live on less than $2 a day, and more than 385 million people on less than $1 a day. There are about 1 billion people who live in poverty.
If it is less than .50, round down. If it is more than .50, round up. .37 is less than .50, so 67 dollars is the answer.
Negative numbers are less than zero and less than positive numbers, so that negative 12 is less than positive 11. To put it another way, if you have 11 dollars, but you owe 12 dollars, you will owe one dollar more than you have.
-- If the coins are dollar coins, all it takes is one of them. -- If the coins are pennies, it takes 100 of them. -- So a dollar can't be less than 1 or more than 100 coins.
17.29 rounded to the nearest dollar is 17 dollars because the number of cents is less than 50. If the number of cents was more than 50, then you would round up to 18 dollars.
As with the rest of Australia, it's the Australian dollar. This is worth less than the American dollar, and slightly more than the New Zealand dollar.
Currently there is Less than 1 Euro in an American dollar because the Euro is more valuble than the Dollar.... 1.00 EURO=1.42810 USD
idk but probably less than a dollar, and more than 25 cents
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As of 2005, .88 percent of the world population lived on less than 1 dollar a day. More than 660 million people without any sanitation live on less than $2 a day, and more than 385 million people on less than $1 a day. There are about 1 billion people who live in poverty.
im not sure what 'their' you are talking about, but generally, US currency is less valuable.
Yes, you have the choice to deduct less than $3000. This is the upper limit for deductions and you can deduct less than that.
If it is less than .50, round down. If it is more than .50, round up. .37 is less than .50, so 67 dollars is the answer.
The dollar is about .7 of the Euro, so yes it is worth less.
Any amount that is equal to or less than $.99.
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Negative numbers are less than zero and less than positive numbers, so that negative 12 is less than positive 11. To put it another way, if you have 11 dollars, but you owe 12 dollars, you will owe one dollar more than you have.