cent Definition In English

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  • Respondents with postgraduate degrees were willing to pay a median of 56 cents less than respondents without schooling beyond high school.

  • The price discount for random-weight produce is particularly noticeable for strawberries (74 cents per pound), peppers ($1.18) and tomatoes ($1.01).

  • Actually, the tempered fifth and fourth (700 and 500 cents) do not differ that much from their pure analogs (702 and 498 cents, correspondingly).

  • In 1882, as part of an overall revision, sugar tariffs were modified to a specific duty of five cents per kilogramme.

  • I'm not paying eighty-five cents for a stinking soda.

  • They dropped to between 25 and 30 cents at the end of 1931 and were lowered to 20-25 cents in mid1932.

  • Dollars, dimes, cents and milles were often recorded by separation with dots or lines.

  • The small denominations were still called pence and not cents as they did not represent decimal fractions.

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