Sally had saved 5 quarters from washing cars. How many cents does Sally have? // Sam has saved one thousand nine hundred cents from selling lemonade. How many dollars does Sam have?

Sally has 125 Cents or $1. 25 and Sam has $19

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To find out how many cents Sally has, we need to know the value of one quarter. A quarter is worth 25 cents. So to find out how many cents Sally has, we need to multiply the number of quarters (5) by the value of one quarter (25 cents).

5 quarters × 25 cents per quarter = 125 cents

Therefore, Sally has 125 cents.

Now, to find out how many dollars Sam has, we need to know the value of one dollar. One dollar is equal to 100 cents. So we need to divide the number of cents Sam has (1900 cents) by the value of one dollar (100 cents per dollar).

1900 cents ÷ 100 cents per dollar = 19 dollars

Therefore, Sam has 19 dollars.