The "cents" symbol looks like this: ¢
The euro uses € as its symbol, so to show cents, say 55 cents, you would write it like this: €0.55
The ticker symbol for the 99 Cents Only Stores is NDN and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Cents is a capital C with a vertical line through it. The symbol replaces the word cent or cents.
Symbol for dollar followed by: 204,074.27 cents
Real. The plural for it is Reais, and cents are called centavos. The symbol for it is R$.
The symbol "ยข" represents a cent, which is a unit of currency equal to 1/100 of a dollar in the United States. It is used to denote small amounts of money.
The symbol for crude oil is CL in U. S. dollar and cents per barrel. It is traded on the New York mercantile exchange.
The symbol KO is the stock symbol for The Coco-Cola Company. On July 30, 2013, The Coca-Cola Company stock closed at $40.32 which is up 0.04 cents from July 29.
Remove the % symbol and divide by 100. Simplify, if desired.Remove the % symbol and divide by 100. Simplify, if desired.Remove the % symbol and divide by 100. Simplify, if desired.Remove the % symbol and divide by 100. Simplify, if desired.
Unless you find someone who wants it, the symbol adds nothing the value of 5 cents
It could be written as 7.5¢, $0.075 or 7 1/2 cents. The first one is the monetary symbol for cents, which is rarely used today. You may find it on older typewriters as theuppercase of the number 6, but not on computer keyboards.
There is no such thing as the English dollar. The British currency is the pound (symbol '£'), divided into 100 pence.