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What countries don't use decimal currency?

As of my last update, a few countries still use non-decimal currency systems. Notably, the British pound is subdivided into 100 pence, but its historical context reflects a non-decimal system. Additionally, countries like Somalia and Mauritania have currencies that are not strictly decimal in practice. However, most countries have transitioned to decimal systems for ease of transactions.


How much would be 5 guineas 2 shillings 2 florins and 12 pennies be in decimal currency?

All of these denominations beloing to the old redundant British predecimal currency system used by many of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries. 5 Guineas (105 Shillings) - converted to £5.25 in decimal currency. 2 Shillings (1 Forin) - converted to £0.10 in decimal currency. 2 Florins (4 Shillings) - converted to £0.20 in decimal currency. 12 Pence (1 Shilling) - converted to £0.05 in decimal currency.


How do you write 3.2 million dollars?

$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.


When was the decimal currency introduced?

The question 'when was a decimal currency introduced' would not be answerable, because this is lost in the mists of time.However, the use of the words 'the decimal currency' indicates that the question refers to the conversion of the British pound (aka Pound Sterling) to decimal in 1971. The Brits are not known for being in a hurry to change things.


When was the decimal currency first introduced?

1955

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What countries don't use decimal currency?

As of my last update, a few countries still use non-decimal currency systems. Notably, the British pound is subdivided into 100 pence, but its historical context reflects a non-decimal system. Additionally, countries like Somalia and Mauritania have currencies that are not strictly decimal in practice. However, most countries have transitioned to decimal systems for ease of transactions.


Which currency is used by twenty-seven countries?

I do not know of a currency in use by 27 countries.


How do you use Currency in a sentence?

You could talk about decimal currency working in lots divisible by ten. Or you could say, "How do you use currency in a sentence?"


What are some countries that use the decimal currency but the dollar isn't their base unit?

Ok. I will help u:) there are korea, japan, china, rushia something else hehe


What is the name of the currency of Benelux countries?

The Benelux countries are all members of the European Union and use the Euro as their currency.


How much would be 5 guineas 2 shillings 2 florins and 12 pennies be in decimal currency?

All of these denominations beloing to the old redundant British predecimal currency system used by many of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries. 5 Guineas (105 Shillings) - converted to £5.25 in decimal currency. 2 Shillings (1 Forin) - converted to £0.10 in decimal currency. 2 Florins (4 Shillings) - converted to £0.20 in decimal currency. 12 Pence (1 Shilling) - converted to £0.05 in decimal currency.


What countries use the Dong currency?

Vietnam


What is Europe's currency?

Europe does not have one single currency. The most widely used currency is the Euro, which is the official currency in 18 countries of the European Union. The other 10 countries in the European Union do not use the Euro. Not all of Europe's countries are in the European Union but some of the European countries outside the European Union use the Euro. The majority of countries in Europe do not use the Euro.


How do you write 3.2 million dollars?

$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.


What is the the currency of most of the countries in Europe?

No currency can be said to be the currency of most European countries. The Euro is the currency of 19 countries in Europe, but there are around 50 countries in Europe. So the Euro is the currency that is most common, but most European countries do not use it. All 19 of those countries are in the organisation known as the European Union, which has 28 countries in it. So most countries in the European Union use the Euro, but there are many other countries in Europe that are not members of the European Union.


Would you use decimal if you were talkiing about how some thing cost?

You would normally use the decimal point to separate the major currency unit (for example Pound or Euro) from the minor currency unit (Pennies or Cents).


When was the decimal currency introduced?

The question 'when was a decimal currency introduced' would not be answerable, because this is lost in the mists of time.However, the use of the words 'the decimal currency' indicates that the question refers to the conversion of the British pound (aka Pound Sterling) to decimal in 1971. The Brits are not known for being in a hurry to change things.