Basically, you could buy:
1917 Lincoln cents are common most are valued at 10 to 50 cents.
10 cents
Six.
At the rate of 3 apples for 10 cents, each apple costs approximately 3.33 cents. With 60 cents, you can buy 60 / 3.33, which equals about 18 apples. Therefore, you can buy 18 apples for 60 cents at that rate.
4 pencils cost 10 cents so pencils are 10/4 cents each.So 50 cents will buy 50*4/10 = 20 pencils
Value is 3 to 10 cents for average circulated coins.
A coin in average circulated condition is 10 to 50 cents.
In 1922, a dollar had significantly greater purchasing power than it does today. You could buy a loaf of bread for about 10 cents, a gallon of milk for around 50 cents, or a movie ticket for about 15 to 25 cents. Additionally, a dollar could cover a meal at a diner or even a few items at a local store, making it a substantial amount for everyday expenses at the time.
Hmm. That is an interesting question. LEGO bricks don't actually make dollars, although there are LEGO bricks that resemble coins and dollars. If you mean one of those, you could say one. If you mean how many LEGO bricks can you buy for a dollar, that depends on what shape the bricks are. In the LEGO Pick-a-Brick store, where you can buy them by the brick, a regular 2X4 black brick is 30 cents, so you could buy 3 for a dollar. If you wanted a 1x1, they are 10 cents, so you could get 10. If you wanted to buy just the head of a minifigure, they are 25 cents, so you could get 4.
You can buy 15, if there is no tax involved. One dollar is 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.
You could only buy the egg, because the chicken came after.
You divide $10 by 55 cents in other words 10.00 by .55. You can purchase 18 stamps.