99. 99 cents to one cent spent.
99 cents
You can buy 4 bars for one dollar. 4 x 99 is 396. Therefore you could buy 396 bars for $99
It can be rounded to 99 or 98.6
90
1% Think of it like money. a dollar is 100% 99 cents = .99 = 99%
In Australia, 99 cents is worth 99 cents. 99 cents Australian would buy $1.0551 American dollars at the moment (May 22, 2011) as the Australian dollar is slightly higher than the American dollar.
99. 99 cents to one cent spent.
$0.99 * * * * * I disagree. The above answer is 99 hundredths of a dollar. That happens to be 99 cents but what if the question were in terms of Euro-cents? The decimal form is simply a way of representing a number - irrespective of how it might look in other units UNLESS the question specifies that the decimal form should be in the context of the other unit (dollar, Euro or whatever). Therefore, the correct answer is that 99 cents, in decimal form is simply 99 cents.
Anything from 1-99 cents.
99 cents
99 cents on the dollar menu!
99 cents?
99 cents
99 cents as a percent of 100 cents is 99%.
€1 = 100 cents. So 99 cents is 99/100 of a Euro.
Dollar General is a good place but i would suggest any other dollar places to shop. For example 99 cents only