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In your pocket because you did not give each of them the 50 centavos that would be half of 3 pesos! Their change was actually 1 peso and 1/2
I have 2 pesos the house...?
510x.15=76.5
Since the annual interest rate is given, the fact that the interest is calculated and compounded quarterly is not relevant. The interest is 750000*2.5/100 = 18750 pesos.
2006 50 cincuenta pesos
The value of 50 cincuenta pesos oro will depend on the country and the time period you are referring to. Cincuenta pesos oro is a denomination used in countries like Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico. The value can fluctuate due to factors like inflation and currency exchange rates.
100,000 dollars
1.19
Three dollars and 75 cents.
esto costará seiscientos cincuenta dólares al mes. Note: If you are from the UK: you would translate dólares to pesos. phonetic translation: estow costara say-see-ento seen-cuenta dollares al mess
5 cents
Cincuenta is the number "fifty" written in Spanish. If you are looking at a coin or a piece of paper money, you need to find out what unit it is 50 of--it might be pesos, centavos, pesetas, reales or bolivares (and these are not the only possibilities). And then it also matters what country it is from. Several countries call their unit of currency peso, but pesos from different countries are not necessarily worth the same.
Q-monetary? as in $12.50 A-doce dolares/pesos con cincuenta centavos (12 dollars/pesos with 50 cents) Q-floating decimal? as in 1,250 A-un mil doscientos cincuenta (1 thousand 2 hundred and 50) Q-separate numerological values? as in 12,50 A-doce y cincuenta (12 with 50) Q-no space between integers? A-1250 (1250)
It is a coin made of gold. Some gold coins called "veinte pesos oro" (twenty gold pesos) were minted in Sudamerica during the end XIX century and the begining of XX century. In Mexico there is one minted since 1917. At that time it was current currency, but today it is only a coin used for investment and it is valued according with its weight (it is almost half an ounce). Please check the official web page of Mexico Mint at: http://www.cmm.gob.mx/centenario.HTML where you can find the "veinte pesos oro" coin and also some other coins of "cincuenta pesos oro" (fifty gold pesos) and "diez pesos oro" (ten gold pesos). The whole family of coins is called "Centenario" (Centennial), because some of them were minted as conmemorative coins of the first centennial of Mexico independece from Spain (1810-1910)
First you need to say which countries pesos Argentina Pesos (ARS) Chile Pesos (CLP) Colombia Pesos (COP) Cuba Pesos (CUP) Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP) Mexico Pesos (MXN) Philippines Pesos (PHP) Uruguay Pesos (UYU)
In 1993. They renamed their pesos to New Pesos.