To read the number 0.0035 cents, you would say "zero point zero zero three five cents." This number represents a fraction of a cent, specifically 0.0035 cents or 0.000035 dollars. It is important to note that this number is less than one cent.
10 cents in a dime
The dollar sign is to tell the reader that the number that follows in a monetary number. It is a writing convention that people use to separate pure numbers from numbers that are dollars and cents. It is not a consistent convention in that we write $10 and read it as ten dollars instead of dollars ten, but we write 10¢ and read it as it is written ten cents. Consistent or not, it is a convention that is followed here in the United States anyway.
There are 5 cents in a nickel.
To convert the number 012 to cents, you first recognize that it represents 12 cents. This is because the leading zero does not change the value of the number. Thus, 012 is equivalent to 12 cents.
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents. If T is the total number of cents, the expression would beT = 5n + 25y
Due to the leading zeros I guess there is a missing decimal point either after or before the first zero: 0.0035 = 3.5 × 10^-3 .00035 = 0.00035 = 3.5 × 10^-4
To read euros, you say the whole number part first, then the word "euros," and finally the cents part. The comma in euros is used as a decimal point, so you read it as "and." For example, 1,50 is read as "one euro and fifty cents."
-- Look at the number of cents. -- If the number of cents is 49 or less, then don't change the number of dollars. -- If the number of cents is 50 or more, increase the number of dollars by ' 1 '. -- Discard the cents.
Yes, you can read it that way.
10 cents in a dime
The dollar sign is to tell the reader that the number that follows in a monetary number. It is a writing convention that people use to separate pure numbers from numbers that are dollars and cents. It is not a consistent convention in that we write $10 and read it as ten dollars instead of dollars ten, but we write 10¢ and read it as it is written ten cents. Consistent or not, it is a convention that is followed here in the United States anyway.
There are 5 cents in a nickel.
For autolite plantnium the gap should be.00035. (got this from advanced auto)
To convert the number 012 to cents, you first recognize that it represents 12 cents. This is because the leading zero does not change the value of the number. Thus, 012 is equivalent to 12 cents.
10:25 = 2:5
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents. If T is the total number of cents, the expression would beT = 5n + 25y
It's 15%. Just a heads up, any number of cents out of a dollar will be that number percent. Example, 34 cents=34% and so on...