A pair of oranges costs 90 cents and a pair of apples costs 70 cents. A pair with one of each costs 80 cents.
It would cost anything around 90 - 80 cents.
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A nonagenarian is a person in their nineties.
You can make 90 cents with three quarters and three nickels. (3 x 25) + (3 x 5) = 90 cents.
We have 3 times as many nickles as dimes. Let X equal our number of dimes then 3X equals our number of nickles. Now multiply these values by the value of the coins they represent. So we get : 10(X) + 5(3X)=150 cents or $1.50 next : 10X + 15X = 150 25X = 150 Divide both sides of the equation by 25 X = 6 so we have six dimes = 60 cents we have 3(X) nickels or 3(6) nickels or 18 nickels and 18 times 5 cents = 90 cents 60 cents in dimes plus 90 cents in nickels = $1.50
A nickel is 5 cents so there are 20 in a dollar (100/5 = 20). Then $90 = 90*20 = 1800 coins.
14 Quarters = $3.50 28 nickels = $1.40 To get this answer you simple add 2 nickles to one quarter which = 35 cents divide 4.90 by 35 which equals 14 14 will be the number of quarters and double that, 28 will be the number of nickels
Well, honey, 18 nickels is 90 cents. So, if you're trying to buy a fancy coffee or a pack of gum, you're all set. Just make sure you don't accidentally spend it all in one place!
90 dollars. There are 20 nickels in a dollar so 1800 nickels = 1800/20 dollars
how much money is 7dimes and 4nickeis
In order to eliminate the decimal point, let us work with cents. So, let $ 4.50 = 450 cents. If the number of nickels is x, then the value of x nickels is 5x cents. Since the number of dimes is twice the number of nickels, then we can write the number of dimes as 2x, and the value of 2x dimes as 10(2x) or 20x cents. So we have: 5x + 20x = 450 25x = 450 divide by 25 to both sides x = 18 the number of nickels 2x = 2 x 18 2x = 36 the number of dimes Thus, Cameron has 18 nickels and 36 dimes. Check: 18 nickels = 18 x 5 cents = 90 cents or $ 0.90 36 dimes = 36 x 10 cents = 360 cents or $ 3.60 0.90 + 3.60 = 4.50? 4.50 = 4.50 True
1 American dollar currently it is closer to 90 cents
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90 cents = 9/10 of a dollar
90 100 cents = 1 rand 9,000 / 100 = 90