ColeLT1 wrote:
krankster wrote:
ahahah wow... i have verizon.. i feel bad now ;/
but yeah he is right. $.002 does = .002 cents
BUT the customer service agent did say... 2/10ths of a penny so it'll be .2 cents out of 1 cent not dollar. rofl. fail at math more please.
but i have no clue how he got .002 cents.. ahaha so weird oh well whatever. ;]
" $.002 does = .002 cents " UH.... no... you fail too
$.002 = .2 cents
cole mathmatically that's correct
depends on how you interpret it cole.
$.002 does = .002 cents
for instance what would $.3 equal? same as 30 cents if you read it like that.
yeah sure move the decimal two places and tada. but some people just read like that for some reason ex. $.30 = .3 cents [that's how some people read it] . it's a somewhat difficult concept people can't follow, so yeah.
not saying i disagree with you cole just have to know what the people from the other side is thinking too ;P
There is no interpreting at all no matter what under no conditions does $.002 does = .002 cents (say it out loud point zero zero two dollars equals point zero zero cents.... it does not work) $.002 = .00002c in all cases
$ = dollar c = Cents, and a cent is 1/100th or a dollar. Maybe you should get a job for verizon (haha, jk).