9 times with a remainder of 8 or 9.8 times
no 0.07 is 10 times smaller like 7 cents is 10 times smaller than 70 cents
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
The postage from the US for an ordinary first class letter of 1 ounce or less is 98 cents You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination of stamps whose total value is 98 cents of more. 2 forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp would work.
98 x 10 = 980
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Yes - Three 44- cent or forever stamps will work, but the postage is only 98 cents- you would wasting 34 cents. You can buy 98-cents stamps or 10-cent stamps at the PO. (44 + 44 + 10 = 98)
No. Postage to Ireland from the US is 98 cents, but only 44 cents for domestic letters.
To make 55 cents using 12 coins, you could use 3 quarters (25 cents each), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 8 pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 75 cents from the quarters, 5 cents from the nickel, and 8 cents from the pennies, totaling 55 cents.
98 cents
Its 98. 7*4=28.7*10=70. 70+28=98
No. It is equal to comparing 80 cents and 98 cents.
A standard letter from the US to the UK is 94 cents as of 12/10/08.
10 cents times 1 million is equal to $100,000. This can be calculated by multiplying 10 cents (0.10 dollars) by 1,000,000. The result is $100,000.
The rate is 98 cents for an ordinary letter. You can buy 98-cent stamps, but any combination of valid US stamps that 98 cents or more will work, eg two 44's plus a 10-center.
This common card is worth less than 10 cents.