1 cent = 2 milligram
1 carat = 200 milligram
1 carat = 100 cents
So 30 cent is 0.33 Carat Approx.
6 cents Actually, since it runs at 5kW, wouldn't it be 30?
About 30 cents for a pack of 16
Just multiply the number with 22 Eg: 30 cents/lb = 30x22 = $660/MT
Use this formula to arrive at the wattage used. W = A x V. Now figure out how many hours there are in a month. Days (30 or 31) x 24 (or the number of hours the appliance is on per day) will give you this answer. Take that answer and multiply it by 9 cents or .09 for your answer.
30 in = 76.2 cm
If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
The answer will depend on 30 what!
30% of 9.00 = 9.00*30/100 = 2.7 As to how many cents that is depends on the units used for 9.00.
.30, $.30, 30¢, etc.
30 cents/2 dollars = 30 cents/200 cents = 3/20 = 100*3/20% = 15%
There are 100 cents in one dollar. 330 cents is 3 dollars, with a remainder of 30 cents. Call it 3.3 dollars.
15% of 30 cents is 4.5 cents 15% of 30 dollars is 4.5 dollars
There are 5 ways to make 30 cents using quarters, nickels, and dimes.
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Two dollars and forty cents. 1% of 30 dollars is 30 cents. To get 8%, just multiply the 30 cents by eight and you get two dollars and forty cents.
30 cents to the dollar, or 30% of 5000 = 5000*30/100 = 1500