"Within the dollar" typically refers to a situation where a value, price, or estimate falls within a specific range, often close to a target figure or an expected amount. It implies that the actual amount is very close to the stated dollar figure, often within a margin of one dollar. This phrase is commonly used in financial contexts to indicate precision or accuracy in pricing or budgeting.
For every dollar you spend, you are reimbursed a dollar?
If you mean a real silver dollar, such as a Morgan or peace dollar the thickness is 2.4mm
What do you mean by me.s dollar?0.25 what?
If you mean one of the current Presidential Dollars or the Sacagawea Dollar, none - they're made of brass, not gold. If you mean a real gold dollar from the 1850s, .04837 troy ounce.
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For every dollar you spend, you are reimbursed a dollar?
Dollar is a unit of currency.
If you mean a coin? The 1972 dollar coin is an Eisenhower dollar.
Canadian Dollar Exchange
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.
That the people love Dollar's!
What do you mean by me.s dollar?0.25 what?
I can give a dog a dollar, but he might eat it. ;-) If you mean can you get a dog for a dollar, I don't know.
That depends. If you mean 1 Canadian dollar, then it's worth 1 dollar Canadian. If you mean 1 American dollar, it's worth 99 cents Canadian.
1 half dollar is 50 cents.
What do you mean by me.s dollar?0.25 what?
What do you mean by me.s dollar?0.25 what?