When writing about diamond weight, carats is a proper term. There are times when one can write points to indicate less than one carat, and the term cents can be used instead.
$.04 is four cents.
8 cents or 8 sous
9.5 cents, exactly as in the question.
It is 1.25 cents.
55 dollars and 3.6 cents
The carat equivalent of 72 cents is .72 carats.
To write cents on a check, you can use a fraction or write the amount in words. For example, if you want to write 50 cents, you can write it as "50/100" or "fifty cents."
To write a check for 99 cents, you would write "Ninety-nine cents" in the amount box and then write "99/100" in the cents box.
The weight of a diamond is measured in carats, not in cents. So, a 30 cent diamond would not be equivalent to any specific weight in carats. To determine the carat weight of a diamond, it would need to be weighed using a scale calibrated to measure carats.
To write cents on a check, you can use a fraction or write the amount in words followed by the word "cents." For example, 50 cents can be written as "50/100" or "fifty cents."
To write cents on checks, you can use a fraction or write the amount in words followed by the word "cents." For example, 50 cents can be written as "50/100" or "fifty cents."
You write it as 3.5 cents.
To write 99 cents on a check, you would write "Ninety-nine cents" or "99/100" in the amount box.
60 cents is 0.60
$0.72 = 72 cents $1 = 100 cents
To write zero cents on a check, you can simply write "Zero dollars and 00/100" or "No dollars and 00/100" in the cents section of the check.
To write the amount in cents on a check, you can do so by writing the amount in numerical form followed by the word "cents" or the symbol "". For example, if the amount is 75 cents, you would write "75 cents" or "75" after the dollar amount.