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If it is said "0.002 dollars" then it means 002 cents
If it is said "0.002 cents" then it means 0002 cents
notice the 0. <---- before the number
If the price is "1.50 dollars" then you pay one dollar and 50 cents
If the price is "0.50 dollars" then you pay 50 cents
If the price is "50 cents" then you pay 50 cents
If the price is "0.50 cents" then you pay 05 cents
or with the "."s like in US
If the price is "1.50 dollars" then you pay one dollar and .50 cents
If the price is "0.50 dollars" then you pay .50 cents
If the price is ".50 cents" then you pay .50 cents
If the price is "0.50 cents" then you pay .05 cents
How would you write the price "1 dollar and 50 cents" (in your assumed "US meaning of the '.'), i.e. ONE coin with the value "dollar" and FIFTY coins with the value "cents", a total of 51 coins. ??
Okay, we are going to start from scratch and try this again.
The call was made and the question was: " Is the data rate .002 *OF* a dollar or .002 cents per KB?"
.002 *OF* a dollar and .002 cents are the exact same amount. You possibly cannot argue the math: $1.00 X .002= .002 cents. That is less than a penny. It is 2/10ths of a penny to be exact. $.002 is also 2/10ths of a penny
To get the figures you guys are coming up with, this question would have to been asked: " Is the data rate .002 *OF* a dollar or .002 *OF* a cent?"
The *OF* makes a big difference. I never heard him say " .002*OF* a cent." If he did , my mistake, but, if he did not, his math is off by a couple decimal points.
Does that clear it up?
.002 *OF* a cent would look like this in dollar amount= $.00002 -Lou
" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
Okay, we are going to start from scratch and try this again.
The call was made and the question was: " Is the data rate .002 *OF* a dollar or .002 cents per KB?"
.002 *OF* a dollar and .002 cents are the exact same amount. You possibly cannot argue the math: $1.00 X .002= .002 cents. That is less than a penny. It is 2/10ths of a penny to be exact. $.002 is also 2/10ths of a penny
To get the figures you guys are coming up with, this question would have to been asked: " Is the data rate .002 *OF* a dollar or .002 *OF* a cent?"
The *OF* makes a big difference. I never heard him say " .002*OF* a cent." If he did , my mistake, but, if he did not, his math is off by a couple decimal points.
Does that clear it up?
.002 *OF* a cent would look like this in dollar amount= $.00002 -Lou
$1.00 X .002= .002 cents
$1.00 can not in my wildest imagination be anything but 1 dollar.
Lets assume that the SI unit of money is Dollar. It goes 100 cents in one dollar, so 1 cent is equal to 10^-2 Dollar, right?
Now, 1 dollar x 0.002 is nothing but 0.002 dollar (since 0.002 has no dimension). Insert this into your expression and you get 0.002 dollar = 0.002 cent = 0.002 * 10^-2 dollar = 0.00002 dollar
Did I just prove that 0.002 dollar = 0.00002 dollar, or that 0.002 = 0.00002 ?
.002 *OF* a dollar and .002 cents are the exact same amount. You possibly cannot argue the math: $1.00 X .002= .002 cents. That is less than a penny. It is 2/10ths of a penny to be exact. $.002 is also 2/10ths of a penny
Please tell me that you're not serious.
$1.00 x 0.002 = $0.002
$0.002 is 0.2 CENTS NOT 0.002 CENTS
The difference between 0.2 cents and 0.002 cents is 100-fold.
Please save yourself farther pain and suffering and google up "unit conversion." And I don't mean for your sake. Honestly, it hurts me to read this!
Sorry Wheels, you answered my point for me, but, you don't realize what you did.
$.002 is EXACTLY 0.2 of a penny or translated, it is 2/10ths of a penny. The number "2" is in the "tenths" column. So therefore, the penny is the WHOLE number.
Now if you had 1.2 pennies, you would have a WHOLE penny and 2/10ths of another. 1.2 pennies would translate to $.012.
I am honestly to the point that you arguing just for fun as there is no way you could not understand this.-Lou
PS...why did you delete your post before I could paste it??
" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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