Well to start 13 Mexican dollars is 1 US dollar and now back to the normal question $100 naw just kidding its 0.72 cents in the USA
Most are just a dollar, if their still in the package from the mint a $1.25 to $2.00. If you got in pocket change spend it.
No, exchange rates do not change daily, in the sense that the exchange rate does not change just once a day. For example, the pound will not change value just once versus the euro or US dollar, from Monday to Tuesday. Instead, exchange rates change much more frequently. In fact, they change every second.
No, exchange rates do not change daily, in the sense that the exchange rate does not change just once a day. For example, the pound will not change value just once versus the euro or US dollar, from Monday to Tuesday. Instead, exchange rates change much more frequently. In fact, they change every second.
Just US$ 1.00
$85.01. There are 100 cents in a dollar. Just divide the cents by 100.
just the same as the US dollar (100)
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...
There is 100 cents in 1 dollar so to convert from dollars to cents you multiply the dollar amount by 100. So with 39.82 when you multiply by 100 you get 3,982 cents
Shillings are more like cents. There are 20 shillings in a pound, just like there are 100 cents in a dollar. This way, shillings are more like cents.
50 cents, just spend it.
One Nickel is 1/20 (or 0.05) of a dollar.
75 cents or $0.75. One fourth of a dollar is $0.25, and one half dollar is $0.50. So, $0.50 plus $0.25 equals $0.75. Hope I helped! :)
You take the .8 and multiply it by 100 because a percent of something is one hundredths of 1. For example, 75 cents is 75 one hundredths of a dollar. 75 cents is written as .75 in decimal form. .75 (75 cents) is 75% of 1 dollar. To change 75 cents or .75 to a percent, you just multiply it by 100 which .75 times 100 is 75. So, to find out what .8 is as a percent you just multiply it by 100 which is 80.
If you mean a bicentennial half dollar, it's just 50 cents.
It has no silver and is just 50 cents, spend it.
50 cents