Gas prices reached as low as 69 cents per gallon in the United States around the late 1990s and early 2000s. During this period, crude oil prices were relatively low, and the economy experienced a surplus of fuel production. These prices are now considered a distant memory, as gas prices have significantly increased in the years since.
25 cents
How about .06 + .69 = ..07 .0825 X .69 = .056925
69 cents.
Meek Mill Im a boss, 69 cents
little more than 69 cents...haha 69
In 1912 gas was only 6 cents
apparently, 1000 Lire is about 69 cents (or $.69)
about 50 cents t0 $1.00 (no theater charged the average, which was 69 cents).
69 Cents
.69 a pound
In 1925, the average price of gas was 10 cents a gallon.
To make 69 cents using U.S. coins, you could use various combinations. For example, you could use 2 half dollars (50 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), and 9 pennies (9 cents). Another option could be 1 quarter (25 cents), 4 dimes (40 cents), and 4 pennies (4 cents). There are multiple combinations, but these are a few examples.