In the US, we use Dollars as the term.
The correct way to clarify USD, for example to make clear that they are not AUD or NZD, etc. would be to write or say US Dollars. You can write or say United States Dollars, but few people do because it is much longer-winded.
The correct phrase is "2 million United States dollars." This is because when you refer to a quantity of money, you should use the plural form of the currency denomination. Therefore, when referring to two million United States dollars, the correct phrase is "2 million United States dollars."
The types of abbreviations allowed in the United States and most English writing include plural, single, and syllabic. The correct abbreviation for the United States of America is U.S.A.
Yes. It shows good manners and a correct way of writing, specially for formal or official documents. What would you say if instead of writing "Americans are the people born in the United States", someone wrote "americans are the people born in the united states"?
$36.87At the time of this writing (April 16, 2013) twenty four British Pounds Sterling is equivalent to thirty six dollars and eighty seven cents in United States dollars.
cents, dimes, dollars
it states your OPINION about it
184.98 United States Dollars
13 states
The cost of a United States First-Class postal stamp was .03$ from 1933-1958. Using the CPI to correct for inflation that would equal .41$ in 2014 dollars.
The budget of United States Department of Education is 32,000,000,000 dollars.
Rachel states that -5.5 is an integer because it is negative. Is she correct Why or why not?
That would be $11,672.03 in United States Dollars (USD).