2 dollars is 2 x 100 = 200 cents 50/200 = 1/4
$1 = 100 cents → 90 cents/$2.70 = 90 cents/(2.70 × 100 cents) = 90 cents/270 cents = 90/270 = 1/3
2 dollars and 49 cents.
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
3/20
2 and 7/10 or 27/10
To determine the fraction of 5 dollars that is 40 cents, we need to first convert both amounts to the same unit. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, 40 cents is equivalent to 40/100 = 2/5 of a dollar. To express this fraction in relation to 5 dollars, we divide 2/5 by 5, which gives us 2/5 รท 5 = 2/25. Therefore, 40 cents is 2/25 of 5 dollars.
70 cents is 25/2 of 5.60 cents. 70 cents is 1/8 of 5 dollars and 60 cents.
To express 30 cents as a fraction of 2, we first need to convert 30 cents to dollars, which is $0.30. Then, we can write this as a fraction by placing $0.30 over 2 as the denominator. Simplifying this fraction gives us 3/20, so 30 cents is equivalent to 3/20 of 2.
2 dollars is 2 x 100 = 200 cents 50/200 = 1/4
$1 = 100 cents → 90 cents/$2.70 = 90 cents/(2.70 × 100 cents) = 90 cents/270 cents = 90/270 = 1/3
2 dollars and 49 cents.
5 dollars, 2 cents.
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
3/20
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 50 cents out of 2 dollars, you can think of it as a fraction: 50 cents is half of a dollar, and half of 2 dollars is 1 dollar. So, 50 cents is 25% of 2 dollars. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
0.08 cents in 2 million dollars = 8 cents in 200 million dollars = 8 dollars in 20 billion dollars = 8/20 billion = 0.0000000004