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Four cents can be written as $0.04 and as 4¢. Both notations represent the same value, with the dollar sign indicating the amount in dollars and the cent sign specifically denoting cents.
The money symbol in the US is for the dollar- it is a capital 'S' with one or two vertical lines through it: $The dollar sign usually comes before the dollar amount: $12.00 means "twelve dollars".If an amount is less than a dollar it can be written in 2 ways:> As a decimal fraction of a dollar, for ex. $0.25 means "1/4 of a dollar" or "25 cents", because the dollar is divided into 100 cents.> As a whole number with either a small c or (preferably) a "cents sign" after the amount. The cents sign is a c with one vertical line through it. Thus 25 cents could be written as 25¢ (or 25c). [Note - on keyboards without a ¢ sign, you can hold down the ALT key and press 1 5 5 on the right-hand keypad to insert that character!]Some uneducated people confuse the decimal fraction and cents ways of writing small amounts of money. They'll write something like " 0.25¢" thinking it means "twenty five cents", but that expression really means "25/100 of a cent" !!!
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The answer is $0.04
if you are referring to the gas you buy at gas stations, it is measured in litres. if the sign out front says 95.7, that means it is 95.7 cents per litre.
Cents is a capital C with a vertical line through it. The symbol replaces the word cent or cents.
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
550 cents is equal to $5.50
Point two cents means 2/10 of one cent. The best way to write 2/10 of one cent is $0.002, sort of like when you see gas prices on a sign as maybe $2.639, where the last digit means 9/10 of one cent.
Five cents is written as $0.05 in numerical form. The dollar sign indicates the currency, and the two decimal places represent the amount in dollars and cents.