$0.01
.01
$0.01
0.01
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
It will have a dollar sign and decimal point with two digits on the right of the decimal point.
.01
$0.01
0.01
0.19
$0.5 or, more conventionally, $0.50
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
It will have a dollar sign and decimal point with two digits on the right of the decimal point.
$0.555
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 answer is XXD92100 where XXD is the ISO 4217 currency code: for example, AUD for Australian dollar, BBD for Barbados Dollar, BMD for Bermuda dollar, all the way to ZWD for Zimbabwe dollar.
You write the dollars to the left of the decimal point; and the cents to the right, using two decimals.
62.02 is already expressed as a decimal value
i penny is 1 out of 100 cents, therefore it is .01