It depends on the popularity of the song. The more popular it is, the more it costs, and vice versa. There are three possible prices: $0.69, $0.99, and $1.29, with $0.69 being some of the least popular songs and $1.29 being among the most popular songs.
Depends how much the songs are you are buying.
50 songs i think
Between 20 and 100 depending on the length and file type. Most likely around 50.
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Depends how much the songs are you are buying.
The iTunes store displays 50 song titles as a summary of the artists output. If you click on See All then their full catalogue is listed on separate pages. For some artists this can run into several pages of hundreds of songs.
15 25 30 50 75 100 And in some store they let you pick a custom amount from i believe 50 to 100 Numbers are in dollars
over 50 songs
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Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, fine. Well, there are 10 dimes in a dollar, so you would need 500 dimes to make 50 dollars. But seriously, who's counting dimes these days? Just use your credit card like a normal person.
Nickel = 0.05 dollars 50 dollars/0.05 dollars = 1000 nickels
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The error -50 is usually associated with iTunes on a Windows system rather than a Mac. Some people have cured it by turning off the "Convert higher bit rate songs to 128kbps AAC" option.
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About 50
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