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Ten tenths equal 1. So to find half of that, devide both sides by 2; you end up with 5 tenths equal one half.
As of the end of May 2010, the national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.786 per gallon.
While gas prices varied (due to supply/demand, formulation/octane, retailer, location etc.) according to the US Energy Information Administration under the Dept. of Energy, gas prices in January 1994 started at 99.2 cent a gallon (the lowest averaged retail cost of 1994), and ended 112.5 cents a gallon. The highest cost came at the end of August 1994 at 116.5 cents a gallon. The Shell company would have been close to these averaged numbers to remain competitive.
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season Jeremy Gallon is -- years old.
State Committee on Prices ended in 1991.
0.1 is 10% and 0.25 is 25%...Do you see a pattern? Your tenths place and hundredths place make up the first two digits of a percent. (in 0.25: 2 is the tenths and 5 is the hundredths) So if you have any digits after the hundredths place, they'll go after the decimal point in the percent. Ex. 0.5838 = 58.38% 1.904 = 190.4% Basically, you move the decimal point twice to the right and put a % at the end of it! ***for any further question email me at mrberry609@gmail.com
It is quarter of a gallon, - end of story.
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yes a quart is bigger than a *Gallon (no g at the end) a gallon is equivalent to 3.9 or 4 quarts.
Today 15 percent.
$113.63/4 = $28.41 per gallon.
Some historical events that happened in 1975 are OPEC agreed to raise oil prices by 10 percent, and the end of the Vietnam War. The average income in 1975 was $14,100 per year.