actually, it has 2 lines through it unlike on the keyboard where it has one.
no on knows for sure
This is the sign for American Dollars ($) This is the sign for AmericaThis is the sign for American Dollars ($) n Dollars ($)
$I was taught that a dollar sign had two ligns. An "s" with one line is a peso sign.Technically true, but ...Both forms are in common use in the US. It's generally understood that a $ sign in the US means dollars, and in Mexico it means pesos. In fact, US $1 coins use a single line in the denomination.
what was the value of a dollar in the 1960's
Mark a point on the x-axis as 's', then draw a solid line through this point, with a slope of 1. Then shade in the area above this line. The region above the line is shaded because if x-s < y then y > (x-s). The line is drawn as a solid line to represent that it can be equal, as well. At the point x=s, y = 0, which is where you marked s on the x-axis.
5c assuming 5 100's of a dollar
The dollar sign is this: $An S with a vertical line through the center
The Australian Dollar (AUD) symbol is $. One vertical line through an "S".
...you will find a Sign, a figured S with a line through it halfway or close to it through the piece, this is DS, and the piece returns to the Sign, then runs to the Coda.
This is the sign for American Dollars ($) This is the sign for AmericaThis is the sign for American Dollars ($) n Dollars ($)
$I was taught that a dollar sign had two ligns. An "s" with one line is a peso sign.Technically true, but ...Both forms are in common use in the US. It's generally understood that a $ sign in the US means dollars, and in Mexico it means pesos. In fact, US $1 coins use a single line in the denomination.
Dollar sign
answer is looks like dollar sign $
In print and on computer keyboards we see a SINGLE line through the letter S to represent money sometimes and always to represent a dollar. If no other code follows the sign is for American dollars internationally.However, when we first learned to write in elementary school, we were taught to use two vertical lines.A single line is much neater looking and thus is preferable.Both are used. Check here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign
Before Americans used the dollar sign, they used a letter U with an S on top. (U.S) But later, people grew lazy and didn't want to add the extra curve on the bottom of the U, so they just drew an S and slashed two lines through it.
S line is the logo and im not joking 👍
The dollar sign was created by the Italian Sigismund Malatesta. He wrote the first letter of his name (S), and on top he applied the first letter of the name of his beloved Isabella (I).
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