The whole riddle is... An absent-minded bank teller switched the dollars and cents when he cashed a check for Mr. Brown, giving him dollars instead of cents, and cents instead of dollars. After buying a five-cent newspaper, Mr. Brown discovered that he had left exactly twice as much as his original check. What was the amount of the check?
The answer is $31.63 Cash given 63.31
Italy does not have "Italian dollars". Italy switched over from the Lira to the Euro.
That depends on what you are paying for. 36 dollars for a newspaper would be expensive, but 36 dollars for a new television would not be.
1 million Australian Dollars.
30¢ at the exchange rate in effect when Germany switched to euros.
it cost about 5000 dollars.
About thirty to fifty dollars
5.00. yes that means FIVE DOLLARS!
This depends on what newspaper job you are referring too. A newspaper journalist can make anywhere between 25,000 to 35,000 dollars annually. While a newspaper editor can make betweem 40,000-50,000 anually.
The cost of placing an advertisement in a newspaper can vary based on the newspaper's circulation, size and placement of the ad, and the length of the run. It can range from a few hundred dollars for a small ad in a local paper to several thousand dollars for a full-page ad in a major publication. It's best to contact the newspaper directly for pricing information.
My job application as a newspaper runner has been accepted and i will get payed five dollars an hour.
The average price of a newspaper in 2008 was around $1.50 to $2.00 in the United States. This price could vary depending on the location and the specific newspaper being purchased.
Cars under 3,000 dollars can be found in a variety of locations. Among these are used car dealerships, newspaper advertisements and websites such as Craiglist and Ebay.