Really? Last I checked USD or $ is a tender designation, unless you’re saying that cents is a tender designation not a currency unit used by multiple tenders? Or did you not know the difference?
It's either "$0.49" or 49 cents. "$0.49" formally expands out to "zero dollars and forty nine cents," but nobody would say "zero dollars" so it's just dropped to "49 cents".
"$0.49 cents" would literally be "zero dollars and forty nine cents cents". It's redundant.
Really? Last I checked USD or $ is a tender designation, unless you’re saying that cents is a tender designation not a currency unit used by multiple tenders? Or did you not know the difference?
It's either "$0.49" or 49 cents. "$0.49" formally expands out to "zero dollars and forty nine cents," but nobody would say "zero dollars" so it's just dropped to "49 cents".
"$0.49 cents" would literally be "zero dollars and forty nine cents cents". It's redundant.
Again $ is a tender. Cents are a unit. ¥ is a tender that does not use cents… why does this confuse people