You are buying house numbers. They cost 30 cents each.
15% of 30 cents is 4.5 cents 15% of 30 dollars is 4.5 dollars
15 cents....right on!! And fries were 10¢ and shakes were 20¢.
30 cents/2 dollars = 30 cents/200 cents = 3/20 = 100*3/20% = 15%
30 cents is the answer
30 cents
10 cents and the bucket costs 20 cents.
its not 700$ dollars its 3.69
30 cents
a gallon of milk was about a dollar 99 cense
30 cents
To find the ratio between 15 quarters and 30 dimes, we first convert both values to the same unit, such as cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents, so 15 quarters equal 375 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents, so 30 dimes equal 300 cents. The ratio of 375 cents to 300 cents simplifies to 5:4.
I recall it as between 25 cents and 30 cents a gallon.