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 required decimal representation is 18 cents, exactly as in the question.
A decimal representation does not imply a change in the measurement units. If this is required then you need to specify the units into which the quantity is to be converted.
1/16 as a decimal is 0.0625
468 cents written in decimal form would be $4.68.
$0.02 is 2 cents in decimal form. No. 2 cents is 2 cents. "Point 2 cents" would be 0.2 of a Cent. Therefore: $0.002
It is 54.5 cents.
To convert a decimal number to cents, you multiply the decimal by 100. Therefore, 0.08 x 100 = 8 cents. So, 0.08 is equal to 8 cents.
Eighteen cents would be 0.18 as a decimal.
3.5 cents in decimal is 0.035
3 cents in decimal
50 and a half cents as a decimal is 0.505
16.5 cents in decimal form is 0.165
9.5 cents in decimal form is $ 0.095.
1/16 as a decimal is 0.0625
It is already in decimal form so 1.3 cents!
3.5 cents is already in decimal form!
468 cents written in decimal form would be $4.68.
To remove the decimal and numbers:select Convert(int,12.456)To keep the numbers after the decimal but remove the ".":select convert(int,convert(money,12.456)*1000)
$0.02 is 2 cents in decimal form. No. 2 cents is 2 cents. "Point 2 cents" would be 0.2 of a Cent. Therefore: $0.002