$0.005
2.5
New Zealand introduced decimal currency in 1967 and have never produced a half cent coin.
Half of a cent is $0.005 or 0.5¢. You can think of it this way: One cent is 1/100 of a dollar, or $0.01, which is equivalent to 10/1000 of a dollar, or $0.010. Half of $0.010 is $0.005.
32.5 cents, or $0.325
Assuming that is a dollar amount ($1.1175), then the nearest cent is to 2 decimal places. If the 3rd decimal place is less than half way to the next cent, it rounds down otherwise it rounds up. 7 is not less than half way (10÷2 = 5) to the next cent so it rounds up: ⇒ $1.1175 → $1.12
As a decimal it is 0.01
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.
A half cent is one half of one cent or 200 half cents = $1.00. If your asking about the value of a specific coin, a date is needed.
i quarter of a cent
It is 0.01 cent.
The answer is 17.5 cent