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No, 0.15 cents is not equal to 15 cents. When we say "0.15 cents," we are referring to fifteen one-hundredths of a cent, which is a very small fraction of a cent. On the other hand, 15 cents is equal to fifteen whole cents. The decimal point placement is crucial in determining the value of a number in this context.
You first convert cents into dollars. 15 cents =.15 dollars. Now all you have to do is divide 100/.15=666 2/3 times. Meaning 15 cents does not "go into" 100 dollars evenly. You will need 666 "15 cents" and 10 more cents.
66.667 times 15 equals 1000.
Twenty times !
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No, 0.15 cents is not equal to 15 cents. When we say "0.15 cents," we are referring to fifteen one-hundredths of a cent, which is a very small fraction of a cent. On the other hand, 15 cents is equal to fifteen whole cents. The decimal point placement is crucial in determining the value of a number in this context.
15 + 1000 = 1015
93,000,000,000 cents
You first convert cents into dollars. 15 cents =.15 dollars. Now all you have to do is divide 100/.15=666 2/3 times. Meaning 15 cents does not "go into" 100 dollars evenly. You will need 666 "15 cents" and 10 more cents.
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 15 milliamperes is equal to 15/1000 = 0.015 amperes.
There are 1000 x 1000 = 1000000 millimetres in one kilometre.Therefore, 15 millimetres is equal to 15/1000000 = 0.000015 kilometres.15 mm = 15 x 10-6 km
A dime is 10 cents so 1000 dimes is 10,000 cents or $100. A nickel is 5 cents so 1000 of them is 5,000 cents of $50. Therefore the total is $150. Another way to compute the answer is to pair up each dime and nickel to make 15 cents. Because there are 1000 of each coin you would have 1000 nickel/dime pairs, or 15,000 cents which is the same as $150.
8 times 15 times 50 is equal to 6,000.
no 15 cents = $0.15 0.0015 is 100 times even smaller than that
66.667 times 15 equals 1000.
If so, something = 1000/15 = 66.66...