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In most countries, the main unit of money (for instance, the United States Dollar, the euro, or the British Pound) is divided into 100 smaller units. Money amounts are written as decimals, with two decimal digits. This may help in part, but it is a bit restrictive, since only two decimal digits are ever used - never more or less.



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In most countries, the main unit of money (for instance, the United States Dollar, the euro, or the British Pound) is divided into 100 smaller units. Money amounts are written as decimals, with two decimal digits. This may help in part, but it is a bit restrictive, since only two decimal digits are ever used - never more or less.



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How can money help you understand decimals? - Answers

In most countries, the main unit of money (for instance, the United States Dollar, the euro, or the British Pound) is divided into 100 smaller units. Money amounts are written as decimals, with two decimal digits. This may help in part, but it is a bit restrictive, since only two decimal digits are ever used - never more or less.

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