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If $1 = 100 cents
then $1 = 10c x 10c
substitute for 10c = 1/10 of a dollar
so $1 = (1/10 of a dollar) x (1/10 of a dollar)
so $1 = 1/100 of a dollar .. which is 1 cent.
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Originally posted by wolfgang59
If $1 = 100 cents
then $1 = 10c x 10c
substitute for 10c = 1/10 of a dollar
so $1 = (1/10 of a dollar) x (1/10 of a dollar)
so $1 = 1/100 of a dollar .. which is 1 cent.
$1 <> 10 cents x 10 cents
$1 = 10 x 10 x cents
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Originally posted by joe shmo
$1 <> 10 cents x 10 cents
$1 = 10 x 10 x cents
That means the guy at the Bureau de Change ripped me off! 😳
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Originally posted by joe shmo
$1 <> 10 cents x 10 cents
$1 = 10 x 10 x cents
Picky picky🙂
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One square meter is ten decimeter times ten decimeter. Because a square meter is an area while one decimeter is not.
One dollar is not 10 cents times ten cents. Because a dollar is not an area. There is no way a dollar can be $^2.
No, it's not picky.
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Originally posted by FabianFnas
There is no way a dollar can be $^2.
No, it's not picky.
And that is why banknotes are oblong.
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