Of course I can,you on the other hand, NO!
40 = 2 / 0.05
Nouns do not have tenses in English, only verbs. Since "Two dollars" is a noun, it's the same for past present future. It was two dollars. It is two dollars. It will be two dollars.
There may not be any, depending on what combination of coins and bills you use to make up the two dollars. But if you want to make it completely out of nothing else but nickels, then you'll need 40 of them.
One thousand two hundred and fifty dollars is written as "$1,250" in numerical form. In words, it is written as "one thousand two hundred fifty dollars." You may also see it written as "1,250.00" to indicate cents if necessary.
Two hundred dollars.
4,000 dollars is two-thirds of 6,000 dollars.
Two hundred dollars.
Two percent out of one hundred thousand dollars is two thousand dollars.
Two and 00/100 dollars
1% of 10000 dollars is 100 dollars. Two tenths of that is 20 dollars.
One thousand seventy two dollars is spelled as 1072 dollars.
Two hundred eighty one dollars.