26 cents
$1.55
one half dollar plus two dimes plus three nickles plus twenty four pennies
Family Booterie Store in Hillsboro Village
30% of $1 is (.30 x 1.00= .30 cents) hope this gives you a better visual.
NO GOLD in any circulating US coins, the outer layers of Manganese Brass on the one dollar coins gives them that color.
$1.55
75 cents. One half dollar is 50 cents, and one fourth of a dollar is 25 cents. So, 50 plus 25 equals 75.
75 cents or $0.75. One fourth of a dollar is $0.25, and one half dollar is $0.50. So, $0.50 plus $0.25 equals $0.75. Hope I helped! :)
If "100" is supposed to be one dollar, thenOne dollar is $1.00One nickel is 5 cents, so 5 nickels is $0.25One penny is one cent, so 6 pennies is $0.06Thus, One dollar ($1.00) plus five nickels ($0.25) plus six pennies ($0.06) equal $1.31.
$.80 plus 3 fourths
one half dollar plus two dimes plus three nickles plus twenty four pennies
That actually depends on where you buy it. You can get one from the dollar store for a dollar plus tax or get a more expensive one at Walmart or an army store.
Family Booterie Store in Hillsboro Village
one dollar and fifteen cents
An Elizabeth II 2006 One Dollar coin could come from one of the many 50 plus Commonwealth countries using the Dollar as their currency. They would still be in circulation, so they are worth One Dollar in whatever country they come from.
30% of $1 is (.30 x 1.00= .30 cents) hope this gives you a better visual.
Converting the fractions to eights we get: 1 + one eight + two eights, which gives us 1 and three eights as the answer.