Just that: how many cents (Spanish: centavos) a product or service is worth.
Mexico in Spanish is Mexico. The name of their country is the same in every language except Sign laungage.
It depends on what you mean. 0.10 is the same as 10 cents is the same as 10¢ 0.10¢ is a tenth of a cent
The cent sign looks like a c with a line in it.Hope that helped!!!
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You mean the five-cent coin? In theory, around 0.635 pesos. In reality nothing, as nobody in Mexico accepts change coins (i.e.: just dollar bills).
Cents is a capital C with a vertical line through it. The symbol replaces the word cent or cents.
It goes after the number
In fact, Mexico invented such sign ('$') for the Mexican peso and the US took it for its own currency.
50 cents in Mexico
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
No; 5 Centavo coins from Mexico were made of brass in 1960.
If by cent you mean 100th then it is 8.92