75 ----- 100 or 3 --- 4 or 3/4
$1.75
75¢ or $0.75
75 what? 25 times 5 cents = 75 cents 2500 times 5 cents = 75 dollars
75/5 = 15
To write the amount in cents on a check, you can do so by writing the amount in numerical form followed by the word "cents" or the symbol "". For example, if the amount is 75 cents, you would write "75 cents" or "75" after the dollar amount.
It is written as 0.75
75 ----- 100 or 3 --- 4 or 3/4
$1.75
75¢ or $0.75
Example: 75 cents = Zero and 75/100 dollars
To write the cents on a check correctly, you should write the amount in words followed by a fraction with the cents over 100. For example, if the amount is 25.75, you would write "Twenty-five and 75/100."
To write a check with cents included, write the dollar amount followed by the word "and," then write the cents amount in fraction form over 100. For example, if the amount is 25.75, write "Twenty-five and 75/100."
You take the .8 and multiply it by 100 because a percent of something is one hundredths of 1. For example, 75 cents is 75 one hundredths of a dollar. 75 cents is written as .75 in decimal form. .75 (75 cents) is 75% of 1 dollar. To change 75 cents or .75 to a percent, you just multiply it by 100 which .75 times 100 is 75. So, to find out what .8 is as a percent you just multiply it by 100 which is 80.
To write dollars and cents on a check, you write the dollar amount in words followed by the cents amount in numerical form. For example, if the amount is 25.75, you would write "Twenty-five dollars and 75/100" on the line provided.
75 what? 25 times 5 cents = 75 cents 2500 times 5 cents = 75 dollars
To write a check with cents included, write the dollar amount in numerical form followed by a decimal point. Then write the cents amount in words, followed by the word "and" and the fraction of a dollar in numerical form. For example, for 25.75, write "Twenty-five dollars and 75/100."