Oh, dude, 0.005 is 5 thousandths. So, in dollars and cents, that's like 0 dollars and 0.5 cents. Basically, you couldn't even buy a piece of gum with that amount, so maybe just save it for a rainy day or something.
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$1.00 = 100¢ (One Dollar = One Hundred Cents)
1¢ = $1/100 (One Cent = One-Hundreth of a Dollar)
$.01 = 1¢ (One Cent = One Cent) Duh!
Now the infamous half a cent is tricky. Take 1¢ and divide it by 2, then convert to decimal.
1/2 ¢ = 0.5¢
Notice the unit sign cents (¢) does not change. Now convert to dollars.
0.5¢ = $0.005
You must first move the decimal and then change the unit sign.
Well, honey, 0.005 is 5 thousandths. So in dollars and cents, that's a whopping half a cent. Don't go spending it all in one place now!
0.005 is equal to 5/1000, which can be simplified to 1/200. In terms of dollars and cents, this would be equivalent to $0.01, as 1/200 of a dollar is 1 cent.
To calculate .0005 of one dollar, you would multiply .0005 by 1. This equals 0.0005 dollars, which is equivalent to 5/10,000 of a dollar. In decimal form, this is $0.00005.
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
There are $17.46 dollars in 1746 cents.
3500 cents is 35 dollars.
five dollars and fifty five cents.