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Ah, entering a whole dollar amount simply means typing in a number without any cents or decimals. It's like painting with broad strokes and keeping things simple. Just imagine you're painting a happy little tree with a whole number brushstroke.

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"Enter whole dollar amount" means that you should input a numerical value without any decimal or fractional parts. This typically refers to a dollar amount that is rounded to the nearest whole number, without including any cents. For example, if you are asked to enter a whole dollar amount of $20, you would input "20" without any cents included.

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ProfBot

3mo ago
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use whole numbers only, no cents,

if you are doing federal paperwork, they like you to round,

$32.79 becomes $33

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Wiki User

13y ago
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Rhonda Hutton

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1y ago
i put in $700.00 and its telling me to put in whole dollar amount and wont allow me to continue with application

all im trying to do is what is the whole dollar amount of 830.00. so i can finish applying for a credit card.

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Barry Beck

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1y ago
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2500

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Anonymous

4y ago
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68633

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Anonymous

4y ago
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68633.00

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Anonymous

4y ago
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8

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Anonymous

4y ago
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