then you split that 5 dollars into 3 equal portions, although relatively it wont come out equally but you just make it as even as possible
10,000 $ What, do you happen to have a million pennies :)
Well, honey, 9 can go into 17 one time with a remainder of 8. It's like trying to fit into your old jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - it's just not gonna happen without a little extra room.
A piece of meat called Meat Head was walking round one day and thought what would happen if covered myself in pastry. He came up with the pie formula. Meat+Potata+kidney+gravy+pastry+oven = yummy dinner and filled up tummys. There is who created the pie formula.
Well, honey, 20 goes into 27 one time with a remainder of 7. It's like trying to fit into your high school jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - it's just not gonna happen perfectly, but you make it work. So, the answer is 1 time with a remainder of 7.
Well honey, 25 goes into 35 just once. It's like trying to fit into your high school jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - it's just not gonna happen more than once. So, buckle up and enjoy that one little slice of division pie.
it would be difficult for you to get a change
you will get hungry
Battle of Dollar happened in 875.
As one countries economy rises, the other countries may fall. The change in the exchange rate fluctuates with the differing economy from the differing countries. It doesn't only happen with dollars to pesos but with all types of foreign currency.
When US interest rates rise the dollar appreciates or rises in value. Because our interest rates are increasing, other countries are buying our capital which causes the demand from US dollars to increase and increases the exchange rate, meaning it takes more of another currency to buy an American dollar.
Alice Dollar incident happened on 21-07-20.
Um, NO. They are way to BIG. There is no question on a horse being dinner, that could NEVER happen.
Yes, that would happen in a free-floating currency. Depending on demand and supply, the value of the Mexican Peso against the US Dollar is subject to change.
The message in Sand Dollar Summer is to learn to accept the changes that happen in life.
There weren't dollar bills in 1775 and the first dollar bills didn't happen until 1862.
Your dollar decreases in value, and then us Canadians go there to shop.
The U.S. dollar was formally changed to representative currency.