One cent is 1 cent.
A decimal - not a decimal point - is a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point.
Write the numbers in a column so that all the decimal points are one below the other. Put a decimal point in the answers underneath the coumn of decimal points. Then add the numbers ignoring the decimal points.
There is always one decimal point but decimal places can be more than one. 927.1 has one decimal place which is the tenths place.
Any decimal less than one will round to zero.
One It's 3.14159 etc
If there are any numbers which are integers and so do not have a decimal point, then append one at the extreme right. Then arrange all the numbers in a column, with their decimal points aligned. Ad up the numbers ignoring the decimal points entirely. In the answer insert a decimal point under the column of decimal points.
0.33333.... cents, or 0.0033333... dollars.
When talking about money one cent is two decimal places. $0.01 (one cent) one tenth of a cent is to three decimal places $0.001 (one tenth of a cent) So if you are rounding to the nearest tenth of a cent round to the third decimal place. Round up if the fourth decimal place is 5 or higher and round down if it is 4 or lower.
DSi Points, like Wii Points, cost $20 for 2,000. In other words, one DSi Point costs one cent.
1 DSi point is worth one cent so the card will cost $20.00 (CAD/USD)
There is only one decimal point in Pi
Write the numbers in a column so that all the decimal points are one below the other. Put a decimal point in the answers underneath the coumn of decimal points. Then add the numbers ignoring the decimal points.
There is always one decimal point but decimal places can be more than one. 927.1 has one decimal place which is the tenths place.
There can be no number that has more than one decimal point.
One cent.
32.5 cents, or $0.325
one cent = 0.01 56 censt = 0.56
It's worth one cent