To write 5 cents in dollar form, you express it as $0.05. This notation indicates that there are zero dollars and five cents. The dollar sign is followed by a decimal point, with two digits representing the cents.
5 cents in standard form =========== your clearly a comedian, why write that? the answer is 5x10^-2 * * * * * No, the correct form is 5 cents of 0.05 major units of currency (Dollar, Euro). 5*10^-2 is scientific notation, not standard form. And the word is you're (abbreviation), not your (possessive)!
5 tenths of a dollar is 50 cents, or $0.50.
A nickel is worth 5 cents, and one dollar is worth 100 cents. The ratio of a nickel to one dollar is 5:100. When reduced to simplest form, this ratio becomes 1:20.
$5.82
5 cents
$0.05
5 cents in standard form =========== your clearly a comedian, why write that? the answer is 5x10^-2 * * * * * No, the correct form is 5 cents of 0.05 major units of currency (Dollar, Euro). 5*10^-2 is scientific notation, not standard form. And the word is you're (abbreviation), not your (possessive)!
5 tenths of a dollar is 50 cents, or $0.50.
Five cents
4/5 of a dollar is 80 cents. 4/5 cents of a dollar is 4/5 cents.
40/100 reduced to 2/5
its 50 / 100 = 5 / 10 of a dollar
5%
One nickel is equivalent to 5 cents. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, to find the decimal that represents 1 nickel in terms of a dollar, you would divide 5 by 100. Therefore, the decimal that shows what part of a dollar is 1 nickel is 0.05.
A nickel is worth 5 cents, and one dollar is worth 100 cents. The ratio of a nickel to one dollar is 5:100. When reduced to simplest form, this ratio becomes 1:20.
$5.82
5 cents