point 5 cents is 0.5 cents, or half a cent
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3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
$0.02 is 2 cents in decimal form. No. 2 cents is 2 cents. "Point 2 cents" would be 0.2 of a Cent. Therefore: $0.002
1/5 Nickel= 5 cents Quarter = 25 cents 5+5+5+5+5= 25
0.45
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
Oh, dude, writing 5 cents as a decimal is like the easiest thing ever. You just move the decimal point two places to the left, so it's 0.05. Boom, done. It's like basic math for dummies.
Adding 12 cents to 5 cents make it 17 cents.
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
$0.02 is 2 cents in decimal form. No. 2 cents is 2 cents. "Point 2 cents" would be 0.2 of a Cent. Therefore: $0.002
4/5 of a dollar is 80 cents. 4/5 cents of a dollar is 4/5 cents.
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About 5 cents
1/5 Nickel= 5 cents Quarter = 25 cents 5+5+5+5+5= 25
$2.00 2 dollars, or two-hundred cents. $0.02 Point zero-two dollars, or two cents. $0.002 (0.002 dollars) Point zero-zero-two dollars. This has a value of 1/5 of a penny. ---------- 2.00¢ (=0.02 dollars) Two cents (with a redundant .00 for demonstration purposes). 0.2¢ (=0.002 dollars) Point-two cents, so 5 of these would make up one whole cent. 0.02¢ (=0.0002 dollars) Point-zero-two cents, so 50 of these would make up one whole cent. 0.002¢ (=0.00002 dollars) Point-zero-zero-two cents, so 500 of these would be required to make up one single cent.
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