If you are an aemployee who works 40 hours a week this how much you will make. 40hours multiply-$22.57=902.80 902.80multiply 12months or ayear =10833.60
Continuous * * * * * Actually, it is discrete. In most countries that I can think of the currency has a major unit that is divided into 100 smaller units: dollars + cents, pounds + pence, Euros + cents, Rupees + paise etc. You cannot have anyone earning between two consecutive numbers of the smaller unit. For example, between 1234.56 and 1234.57 units of currency.
charging prices that fall slightly below even dollars and cents, such as charging $5.99 instead of $6.00.
he earns around 20 cents a year
The probability is 0.
say energy costs 5 cents and the efficiency is 0.1kwh cost= 0.1kwh x 0.05 cost= o.oo5cents
The average income is $1,500 dollars a year. A loaf of bread was 7 cents and a gallon of gas was 10 cents.
50 cents a year but for the rich it was 51 cents a year
The average annual salary for 1933 was $1,550.00. The average cost of a home in 1933 was $5,750, and the cost of a loaf of bread was seven cents.
A annual subscription to Colorado Home magazine costs twenty-two dollars and ninety five cents for the USA. For Canadian and Mexican subscribers it costs forty-six dollars and ninety five cents.
The median household income in 1915 was 687 dollars. The average hourly wage was about 33 cents per hour. A gallon of gasoline was 25 cents.
The average salary in 1950 was around 2,992 dollars per year. The minimum wage was around 75 cents an hour.
What Things Cost in 1946:How_much_would_have_new_house_cost_in_1946: $12,500Car: $1,400Gasoline: 21 cents/galBread: 10 cents/loafMilk: 70 cents/galPostage Stamp: 3 centsAverage Annual Salary: $3,150Minimum Wage: 40 cents per hour
The average hourly wage in 1960 ranged from $2.00 to $2.50 per hour. The average hourly wage in 2014 ranges from $13.89 to $31.10 per hour.
35 cents
Notaries do not receive a annual government salary. They charge by the stamp. A stamp usually costs between 25 cents to 10 dollars
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
There are $17.46 dollars in 1746 cents.