The Peso sign is placed before the amount.
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There are an infinite amount of numbers that 238 goes into.
There are a couple of different ways:You can write it as you did, using a "¢" sign - 1.5¢Or, because a cent is 1/100 of a dollar you can change to a "$" sign and move the decimal point two places to the left - $0.015Remember, dollars and cents are written the same as any other decimal number so whole numbers go to the left of the decimal point, and cents and fractions of cents go to the right.
An equal sign because in order for the formula to go through correctly it has to have an (=)
550 to 600 is an increase not a decrease. Anyway, the amount of the increase is 9.09091%. If you go from 600 to 550 it is an 8.33% decrease.
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The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
The Canadian Dollar sign, represented as CAD or sometimes as a dollar symbol with a "C" (C$), is typically placed before the amount. For example, you would write it as C$10.50. In formal contexts, especially in financial documents, the currency code CAD may be used before or after the amount, such as CAD 10.50.
Yes. Its name is Mexican peso (Spanish: peso Mexicano)
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In standard American English formatting, the minus sign typically goes before the dollar sign. For example, it would be written as "-$50." This format clearly indicates a negative amount. However, in some contexts or countries, the placement might vary, so it's always good to check local conventions.
It goes after the number
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The Celsius sign is the C; the little circley thing at the top is the degree sign and goes before the C
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