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5 July, 13:59

Edgar used 10 * d to represent the number of pennies in d dollars. Is it reasonable

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  1. 5 July, 14:35
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    No.

    There are 100 pennies in one dollar. For example, if you had 2 dollars, you'd have 200 (2*100) pennies. If you had 6 dollars, you'd have 600 (6*100) pennies. This would be represented as 100d, not 10d.
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