Oh, isn't that a lovely question. Let's take a moment to appreciate the simplicity of fractions. If we have 90 cents out of 3 dollars, that means we have 90 out of 300 cents, which simplifies to 3 out of 10. Just a happy little fraction to brighten your day.
Well honey, if you're looking for a faction of 3 dollars that equals 90 cents, that would be 30 cents out of the 3 dollars. It's as simple as that, no need to overcomplicate things. Just take your 3 bucks, subtract the 90 cents, and you're left with 30 cents. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
3 is 1/30 of 90
3 percent of 9 dollars 75 cents is 29 cents.
1% = 0.1579 dollars, then * 3 = 0.4737 dollars = 47.37 cents
You can make 90 cents with three quarters and three nickels. (3 x 25) + (3 x 5) = 90 cents.
60 cents to 13 cents
$1 = 100 cents → 90 cents/$2.70 = 90 cents/(2.70 × 100 cents) = 90 cents/270 cents = 90/270 = 1/3
3 is 1/30 of 90
yes he would, he would have three dollars and 90 cents left.
3 percent of 9 dollars 75 cents is 29 cents.
To find the fraction of 3 dollars that is equivalent to 0.50 cents, we first need to convert 0.50 cents to dollars, which is 0.50/100 = 0.005 dollars. Then, we calculate the fraction by dividing 0.005 dollars by 3 dollars, which equals 0.005/3 = 1/600. Therefore, 0.50 cents is equivalent to 1/600 of 3 dollars.
1% = 0.1579 dollars, then * 3 = 0.4737 dollars = 47.37 cents
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
You can make 90 cents with three quarters and three nickels. (3 x 25) + (3 x 5) = 90 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 half-dollar is $0.50 ( fifty cents); three half-dollars is 3(.50) = $1.50 ( one dollar and fifty cents)
60 cents to 13 cents
3 cents