.25 + .25 +.25 + .25 = 1.0
if it is unique it could be worth around $100 or more
The price of a 5 dollar footlong can vary depending on the restaurant or location. It's best to check with the specific Subway or fast food chain offering the deal for the current price.
Well the average third grader weighs about 90 pounds while the average draft horse weighs 1,400-2,000 pounds. So that would mean you'd need 15.5-22.2 third graders to equal one draft horse.
Yes, if you were to eat a dollar bill, it would pass through your digestive system and would likely come out in your feces. However, it is not recommended to consume non-food items as it can be harmful to your health and digestion.
Feed silver dollar fish once or twice a day, offering them an amount of food that they can consume within a few minutes. It's important not to overfeed them as this can lead to water quality issues in the aquarium. A good rule of thumb is to feed them an amount equivalent to the size of their eye.
a dollar
Because four quarters makes one dollar, two hundred fifty thousand dollars would be comprised of one million quarters.
Four quarters is equal to one dollar.
two quarters is equal to one half.
Quarters are worth 25 cents, if you have four of them you have a dollar. --------------------------- Yes, but here's a visual way to think about it. 25+25+25+25=100. 100 cents = a dollar. So, four quarters is equal to one dollar. So, there you have it.
5 quarters, a dollar and a quarter, $1.25
1 dollar = 4 quarters x = 10 quarters / 4 x = $2.5
92 quarters is equal to 23 dollars. 46 dimes is equal to 4 dollars and sixty cents. 23 nickels is equal to one dollar and fifteen cents. Together, the amount is equal to $28.75
25 cents
1 quarter = one quarter of a dollar . . 3 quarters = three quarters of a dollar . . 1 million quarters = a quarter of a million dollars.
Coin or banknote: Quantity: dollars half-dollars quarters dimes nickel pennies cents dollars half-dollars quarters dimes nickels pennies cents 4 quarters equals: 4 quarters equals 1 dollar
300 quarters = $75.00