Oh, dude, seriously? Like, there are 30,000 cents in 300 dollars. So, if you ever need to pay someone in pennies, now you know how many to count out. You're welcome for that life-changing information.
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1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
To determine the number of bits in three dollars, we need to first convert the dollar amount to cents, as there are 100 cents in a dollar. Three dollars is equal to 300 cents. Next, we need to calculate the number of bits in 300 cents. Since 2^8 (256) is the closest power of 2 to 300, we would need at least 8 bits to represent 300 cents accurately.
Well, honey, if we're talking ratios, 3 dollars to 65 cents is the same as 300 cents to 65 cents. Simplify that down and you get a ratio of 60:13. So, there you have it, 3 dollars to 65 cents in a ratio is 60:13.
There are $17.46 dollars in 1746 cents.
100 cents = 1 dollar. 1000 cents= ten dollars
A dollar is 100 cents so there are 300 cents in 3 dollars.
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
320 dollars is the answer.
There are $17.46 dollars in 1746 cents.
6 dollars and 43 cents
100 cents = 1 dollar. 1000 cents= ten dollars
there are 27 dollars and 26 cents
3500 cents is 35 dollars.
5 dollars, 2 cents.
1,000,000 cents = 10,000 dollars
79 dollars equal to 7900 cents!
18 Dollars and 25 cents.