$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 dime = 10 cents 2 dimes x 10 cents = 20 cents 2 dimes is 20 cents :)
Multiply the value by 0.02 There are 100 cents in a dollar, so 2 cents is 2% or 0.02 of the value
A quarter is 25 cents. A dime is 10 cents. A nickel is 5 cents and a penny is 1 cent. 2 quarters = 50 cents 2 dimes = 20 cents 1 nickel = 5 cents 1 penny = 1 cent 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 1 penny equals 76 cents.
One dollar contains 100 cents. 2% of one dollar is 2 cents. 2% of three dollars is 6 cents.
25 cents is 25/2 of 2 cents.
two cents or 2 cents, 2/100.
2 cents/1 dollar = 2 cents/100 cents = 2/100 = 1/50
If you meant 2 and a half cents, that would be $0.025, or 2.5 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
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A quarter(25 cents), and 2 pennies(2 cents) 25 + 2 27 cents
1 dime = 10 cents 2 dimes x 10 cents = 20 cents 2 dimes is 20 cents :)
it's actually worth 2 cents and in canada it's worth 4 cents
rotating field which is necessary for rotation of rotor not produce with 2 phase .AnswerIn fact, a two-phase supply does supply a naturally-rotating field -which is one of the reasons why it was developed. However, two-phase systems are archaic and it's unlikely many individuals will ever come across one as they have been completely replaced by three-phase systems. So, I'm afraid the choice is between single phase or three phase -end of story!
No. 025 cents is 25 cents.
1 quarter = 25 cents 1 dime = 10 cents ⇒ 10 quarters + 2 dimes = 10 x 25 cents + 2 x 10 cents = 270 cents