Asked by amauri

where do see decimals

money

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean “where do decimals appear in money amounts” or something else? Here’s a quick overview — tell me if you want more detail or examples.

- What decimals mean: the digits after the decimal separator show fractions of the main currency unit (subunits). For example in USD, EUR, GBP the decimal digits are cents/pence (1.00 = 1 dollar/euro/pound; 1.23 = 1 dollar and 23 cents).

- Typical usage:
- Most currencies use two decimal places (0.01) — e.g., USD, EUR, GBP.
- Some currencies use no decimals (0 decimal places) because they have no widely used subunit — e.g., Japanese yen (JPY).
- A few use three decimals — e.g., Bahraini dinar (BHD), Jordanian dinar (JOD), Kuwaiti dinar (KWD).

- Where you see them: price tags, receipts, bank statements, invoices, online checkout pages, accounting software, and calculators.

- Formatting note: some countries use a dot as the decimal separator (1.23), others use a comma (1,23).

If you meant something else (like where decimals appear on a particular device/app, how to type them, or how to round money), tell me which and I’ll answer specifically.