Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If we have one dollar, which is the same as 100 cents, and we want to find out what fraction 15 cents is, we simply divide 15 by 100. So, 15 cents is 15/100 or 3/20 of a dollar. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in math!
3/20ths or 15%
A dollar is 100 cents. A dollar and a half equals 150 cents. 150- 35 ___ 115 cents (a dollar and 15 cents)
Well, honey, if you're too lazy to do the math yourself, I'll spell it out for you. Three nickels make up 15 cents, which is 15/100 of a dollar. So, in fraction form, three nickels represent 15/100 of a dollar. Hope that clears things up for you, sweetie.
It's 15%. Just a heads up, any number of cents out of a dollar will be that number percent. Example, 34 cents=34% and so on...
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.
To express 15 cents as a fraction of 1 dollar, we need to recognize that there are 100 cents in 1 dollar. Therefore, 15 cents is equivalent to 15/100. Simplifying this fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by 5 gives us 3/20. So, 15 cents is equal to 3/20 of 1 dollar.
There are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore, 15 cents is equal to 15/100 dollars, or, expressed in its simplest form, 3/20 dollars.
15% is 15 cents. 1/5 is 20 cents.
3/20ths or 15%
15/100 or 3/20
30 cents is 1/(1/15) or one over one fifteenths of 2 cents.
A dollar is 100 cents. A dollar and a half equals 150 cents. 150- 35 ___ 115 cents (a dollar and 15 cents)
It's 15%. Just a heads up, any number of cents out of a dollar will be that number percent. Example, 34 cents=34% and so on...
Well, honey, if you're too lazy to do the math yourself, I'll spell it out for you. Three nickels make up 15 cents, which is 15/100 of a dollar. So, in fraction form, three nickels represent 15/100 of a dollar. Hope that clears things up for you, sweetie.
Two quarter dollar coins (25 cents each) and five dimes (10 cent each coin) or 3 x 25 cents = 75 cents 3 x 5 cents = 15 cents 1 x 10 cents = 10 cents Total = 100 cents or one dollar.
There are 100 cents in a dollar. Therefore, to find out how many cents are in 15 dollars, you would multiply 15 by 100. This equals 1500 cents. So, there are 1500 cents in 15 dollars.
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.