30 cents.
The nickel is a five-cent coin, 6 x 5 cents = 30 cents, 30 cents is 30% of a dollar.
Thirty percent of a dollar can be represented in several ways: as 0.30 dollars, which is the decimal form; as 30 cents, which is the fractional representation (30/100 of a dollar); and as 30% written as a percentage. Each representation conveys the same value but in different formats.
6 nickel is 30 cents which is 30% of one dollar, half that and it's 15% of 2 dollars
20% = 0.2. so 30 * 0.2 = 6. so 6 is the discount. so 30 - 6 = 24 is the price.
Twenty-five cents is 25 percent of one dollar.
30 percent of 1 dollar is 30 cents.
31
30% of $1 is (.30 x 1.00= .30 cents) hope this gives you a better visual.
30% of $40 is $12.
30 dollars.
30 cents
31.5
$0.30
30% of $1= 30% * $1= 0.30 * $1= $0.30
The nickel is a five-cent coin, 6 x 5 cents = 30 cents, 30 cents is 30% of a dollar.
Thirty percent of a dollar can be represented in several ways: as 0.30 dollars, which is the decimal form; as 30 cents, which is the fractional representation (30/100 of a dollar); and as 30% written as a percentage. Each representation conveys the same value but in different formats.
it is 2500 x 30/100 = 750 dollar