$1.50 * 20/8 = $3.75
Yes. Which is more- four dollars and fifty eight cents, or a dollar and twenty five cents? Same thing.
$1.28One dollar and twenty-eight centsOn checks: One and 28/100 dollars
12.5 cents
three twenty five cents, and three one cents
two-hundred ninety-six dollars and seventy-six cents
Yes. Which is more- four dollars and fifty eight cents, or a dollar and twenty five cents? Same thing.
$1.28One dollar and twenty-eight centsOn checks: One and 28/100 dollars
It is XXD68.27 where XXD is the ISO 4217 currency code: for example, AUD for Australian Dollar to ZWD for Zimbabwe Dollar.
12.5 cents
three twenty five cents, and three one cents
Twenty eight dollars and fifty-two cents.
The number is spelled "eight hundred twenty" (and no hundredths) In US currency, this would be "eight hundred twenty dollars" (and no cents).
Twenty-seven thousand, three hundred twenty-eight and twenty-five hundredthsFor currency (USD): Twenty-seven thousand, three hundred twenty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents.
The number 23.08 is "twenty-three and eight hundredths" but could be spoken as "twenty-three point zero eight." The currency value $23.08 is "twenty-three dollars and eight cents."
two-hundred ninety-six dollars and seventy-six cents
200. A quarter (quarter dollar) is 25 cents, 25/100 of a dollar. Eight quarters equals 2 dollars = 200 cents = 200 pennies.
The decimal number is "eight hundred twenty-eight and sixty-six hundredths." (It is also expressable as "eight hundred twenty-eight point six six.") The currency in US dollars would be "eight hundred twenty-eight dollars and sixty-six cents."