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   | More on mills | 2009-03-25 |  
  |  | Kenneth pose la question : If I want to express 13 mills as a decimal part of $1.00, the answer 
is $0.013. This amount is found by dividing 13 mills by 1000 
mills/$1.00.
 
 Can 13 mills be expressed as a decimal part of another amount instead 
of $1.00?  For example, express 13 mills as a decimal part of $1.50 
or express 13 mills as a decimal part of $0.10. What would these 
amounts be?
 Robert Dawson lui répond.
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   | Express 13 mills as a decimal part of $1.00. | 2009-03-13 |  
  |  | Kenneth pose la question : Hello:
 
 I read the following in an old business mathematics textbook: 
"Express 13 mills as a decimal part of $1.00."
 
 I can determine the answer as follows: There are 1000 mills in or per 
$1.00. 13 mills divided by 1000 mills/$1.00 equals $0.013, the answer.
 
 My question is as follows: What does "...as a decimal part of $1.00" 
indicate or represent from "Express 13 mills as a decimal part of 
$1.00."?
 
 Is (a decimal part of $1.00) any decimal less than $1.00 with the decimal having  a dollar sign 
before it.
 
 I thank you for your reply.
 Harley Weston lui répond.
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