1.29
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! One nickel is worth 5 cents, which is 5/100 of a dollar. So, if we write that as a decimal, it would be 0.05. Just a tiny little piece of the dollar, but oh so important in its own way!
To find 10 percent of one dollar, you would multiply 0.10 (which is the decimal form of 10 percent) by 1. This calculation results in 0.10, which is equivalent to 10 cents. Therefore, 10 percent of one dollar is 10 cents.
The currency value 8 cents is $0.08 - cents are 1/100 of a dollar or other currency.
A decimal number is simply 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. So, the answer is XXD92100 where XXD is the ISO 4217 currency code: for example, AUD for Australian dollar, BBD for Barbados Dollar, BMD for Bermuda dollar, all the way to ZWD for Zimbabwe dollar.
A quarter is .25 of a dollar. 0.25 <<< decimal equivlant of a quarter 25% 1/4th
0.01
0.1
In decimal terms, a dime is 0.1 dollars.
1 dollar is 20/1 of a nickel.
0.05
.10
1/20 expressed as a decimal is .05, or 5%. Think of 1 dollar, or 100 pennies. What is 1/20 of 1 dollar? Answer: a nickel, or 5 cents ($0.05)
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0.01
1 penny is 1 /100 of one dollar or 1% of one dollar