Question
Choose the correct meaning of the following idiom:
A dime a dozenÂSolution
The idiom "A dime a dozen" is used to describe something that is abundant, easily found, or not particularly valuable or unique.
447.79 ÷ √(√2400) + 30.94 × 6.07 – 5.08 × 21.96 = ?
13.232 + 19.98% of 549.99 = ? × 8.99
(44.85% of 799.77 - √143.84)² ÷ (9/11 × 76.77) = ?
30.01 × √1023 + 196 = ? 2 – 287
29.81 % of 49.91 + 14.28% of 147.09 + 179.91 = ?3
17.06 2 + √36.08 – (4.04/2.99) × 3.02 × 4.92 = ? × 4.99
(29.98% of 9840) + ? + (19.899% of 8490) = 7560
? + 539.76 ÷ 5.4 × 94.80 = 9829.54
? + 165.99 – 104.01 = 26.01 × 7.98
81% of 1550 + 27² = ? + 1386 ÷ 22