100 Cents in a Dollar
Well, honey, if an apple costs c cents, that means it costs c/100 dollars. So, if you have d dollars, you can buy d/(c/100) apples. Just divide the total dollars by the cost of each apple in dollars to get the number of apples you can buy. Math doesn't have to be a pain in the tush, darling!
c + d = 17.5 c - d = 12.3 c x d = 38.74 c/d = 5.73076923
D19=100 D = 100/19 D = 5.26
a/b = c/d Multiply both sides by b/c Thus (a/b)*(b/c) = (c/d)*(b/c) ie a/c = b/d
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d= c/100; c= c-d*100; c=245 --> d=2, c=45
C - 100 V- 5 D- 500
5*100 = 500 c+c+c+c+c = D
801 d=500 c=100 c=100 c=100 i= 1 +___ 801
If a + b + c + d + 80 + 90 = 100, then a + b + c + d = -70.
C = 100 V = 5 D = 500
C=100, V=5, D=500
Nims 100 exam answers D C A B B D A C C D D A A B B C A B C D A B A Nims 200 exam answers B D B C B A D D B D C D A A B D C A B B C D A Nims 700 exam answers D A B D C D B A D B C C B B B A D B C C  Nims 800 exam answers A A C D B C C D B C A D B C D B D A C B
Dcclii d=500 c=100 l=50 i=1 d + c + c + l + i + i = 500 + 100 + 100 + 50 + 1 + 1 =752!
CD . D is 500,C is 100. Therefore C before D is 500- 100= 400
100 cents in a dollar.
They can also be expressed C D and L and they represent 100 500 and 50 respectively