'C' is the roman numeral which denotes 100. Other roman numerals are:
I - 1
V - 5
X - 10
L - 50
M - 1000
The fifth note of C major scale is G. The fifth note of any scale is always called the dominant.
The first note of a major or minor scale is called the tonic note. For example: for C major, the first note (or tonic note) is C; for a minor, the first note (or tonic note) is a.
If you are talking (US)Dollars then 100 cents = US$1 Remember 100 c = $1 'c' (cents) is from Latin and means 'One hundred).
2000 These numerals consist of M (+1000) C (-100) M (+1000) LXXXXX (+100) = MM (+2000) Note that LXXXXX is 50+10+10+10+10+10 which is equal to C (+100)
C is 100 C = 100 (one hundred) (centum)
1000 American dollars is a g note. a c note would be 100 American dollars.
'C' is the roman numeral which denotes 100. Other roman numerals are: I - 1 V - 5 X - 10 L - 50 M - 1000
A c-note is a nickname for a hundred dollar bill. The "c" in c-note stands for "century," which is another word for a hundred. This term likely originated from the Roman numeral "C" for 100.
C is the roman numeral for 100.
That's a "C-note", in reference to the Roman Numeral "C" that designates 100.
d= c/100; c= c-d*100; c=245 --> d=2, c=45
One music note is called "C."
Well, honey, if an apple costs c cents, that means it costs c/100 dollars. So, if you have d dollars, you can buy d/(c/100) apples. Just divide the total dollars by the cost of each apple in dollars to get the number of apples you can buy. Math doesn't have to be a pain in the tush, darling!
That is commonly called a half step.
The fifth note of C major scale is G. The fifth note of any scale is always called the dominant.
50-100 dollars
The first note of a major or minor scale is called the tonic note. For example: for C major, the first note (or tonic note) is C; for a minor, the first note (or tonic note) is a.