44 x 50 cents = 2200 cents or 22 dollars.
It is: 22*50 times 100 = 44%
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It is 175 lbs cents - whatever those units mean!
To reach 50 cents, you need 50 cents in total. If you currently have a certain amount, you would subtract that amount from 50 cents to determine how much more you need. For example, if you have 20 cents, you would need an additional 30 cents to reach 50 cents.
44 is 88% of 50
44 cents is .44 so .44 x 4.5 = $1.98 or you could think about the 450 grams as 100+100+100+100+50. That would cost .44 + .44 + .44 + .44 + .22 = $1.98
It is: 22/50 times 100 = 44%
It is: 22*50 times 100 = 44%
Less than 50 cents.
based on the ccra website, the 2008 rate in Ontario is 55.5 cents/kilometer, but I have also read that it is 50 cents for the 1st 6000km and 44 cents thereafter
Yes, they are 44 cents.
Less than 50 cents.
$0.44, but I think they may still be selling the ''Forever'' stamps (with the liberty bell, I believe?) for $0.41.Actually the price of the "Forever" stamp at the post office goes up to match the first-class rate, but you can still use the ones you paid 41 cents for and get 44 cents of postage for them.
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50 cents is 50 cents anywhere
44 cents for the first ounce, 17 cents for each additional ounce. 5 times 17 is 85 cents plus 44 cents it would be $1.29. There may be additional fees for envelope size.
Less than 50 cents.