yes,cents is a noun.
No, "dime" is not typically used as a verb; it is primarily a noun referring to a coin in the United States worth ten cents. In certain contexts, it may be used informally or slangily in specific phrases, but its standard definition is as a noun.
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
35 cents + 80 cents = 115 cents = $1.15
6 cents.6 cents.6 cents.6 cents.
The word cents is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun cent.
Due centesimi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two cents."Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The masculine noun centesimi translates as "cents" in this context. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey tchen-TEH-zee-mee" in Italian.
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
The word may be the transposition, the plural noun "scents" (smells).The homophones are sense (detect things), or cents(pennies), or since (after a certain time).
Venticinque centesimi (di euro) is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "23 euro cents".Specifically, the number venti is "twenty (20)". The number cinque means "five (5)". The masculine noun centesimi means "cents, hundredths". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun euro translates the same in English and Italian.The pronunciation will be "VEN-tee-TCHEEN-kwe tchen-TEH-zee-mee (dee e-OO-ro)" in Italian.
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
That is the proper spelling of "sense" (reason, or a perceptive ability). The homophones (sound-alike words) are: CENTS - hundredths of a dollar SCENTS - smells or odors
6.5 cents
35 cents + 80 cents = 115 cents = $1.15
Adding 12 cents to 5 cents make it 17 cents.
6 cents.6 cents.6 cents.6 cents.
Not 6 cents but 60 cents. 0.060 is 6 cents.