$1.50 * 20/8 = $3.75
Yes. Which is more- four dollars and fifty eight cents, or a dollar and twenty five cents? Same thing.
$1.28One dollar and twenty-eight centsOn checks: One and 28/100 dollars
12.5 cents
three twenty five cents, and three one cents
200. A quarter (quarter dollar) is 25 cents, 25/100 of a dollar. Eight quarters equals 2 dollars = 200 cents = 200 pennies.
Yes. Which is more- four dollars and fifty eight cents, or a dollar and twenty five cents? Same thing.
$1.28One dollar and twenty-eight centsOn checks: One and 28/100 dollars
It is XXD68.27 where XXD is the ISO 4217 currency code: for example, AUD for Australian Dollar to ZWD for Zimbabwe Dollar.
12.5 cents
three twenty five cents, and three one cents
Twenty eight dollars and fifty-two cents.
The number is spelled "eight hundred twenty" (and no hundredths) In US currency, this would be "eight hundred twenty dollars" (and no cents).
Twenty-seven thousand, three hundred twenty-eight and twenty-five hundredthsFor currency (USD): Twenty-seven thousand, three hundred twenty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents.
The number 23.08 is "twenty-three and eight hundredths" but could be spoken as "twenty-three point zero eight." The currency value $23.08 is "twenty-three dollars and eight cents."
200. A quarter (quarter dollar) is 25 cents, 25/100 of a dollar. Eight quarters equals 2 dollars = 200 cents = 200 pennies.
One third of eight hundred ninety dollars and twenty eight cents is two hundred ninety six dollars and seventy six cents. Math doesn't lie, honey. Just divide that amount by three and you've got your answer.
The number is "one hundred twenty-eight and fifty one-hundredths" or "one hundred twenty-eight point five zero". In currency, it would be "one hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty cents", commonly shortened to "one twenty eight fifty".