no
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
$154 and 7 left over cents *note* if you ever need to find out how many you dollars would be in any amount of cents, just take all the numbers and put a dollars sign in front of it except for the last number depending on the number, it would be the cents example:10000 cents 1000 dollars 1000 cents 10 dollars
No. You put only one period.
The rule is if a number is positive you add them. EX: 4+4=8 But if the numbers are both negative... you forget the plus sign and just put the numbers together and use whatever sign they have. EX: -4-4= -8 you see? you are adding them put if they are negative, they go down the number line. not up. Just picture a number line, if you add a negative number to an already negative number, wouldn't the number go to the left? The answer is yes. Yes it would. :)
Yes.
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
There are two ways to punctuate cents, one you can put a period before it like this .50, or you can use the sign which is a c with a line going through it diagonally after the number of cents.
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To add integers with like signs you jut put the positive in front of the answer (you just add and put a positive sign in front of it)
if the signs are different then u put the larger sing down then u subtract if if the signs are the same then u put the same sign down then u add
$154 and 7 left over cents *note* if you ever need to find out how many you dollars would be in any amount of cents, just take all the numbers and put a dollars sign in front of it except for the last number depending on the number, it would be the cents example:10000 cents 1000 dollars 1000 cents 10 dollars
a penny for your thoughts, 2 cents for your opinion
first you sign in then you go to your account and put your new password in twice in the spot for password under your account
plural
In order to complete the deal, I had to sign a contract. **Use sign as a verb** Or He put a sign in his front lawn. **Use it as a noun**
First put ONLY your tour sign hat on. Then wave. Your holding the sign!
please put your sign here