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the dot which separates rippers from paisa is called?​

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Answered by maneet2011
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We use 'Rs' to write rupees. We use dot (.) to separate rupees and paise. Figure on the left of the dot represents rupees. ... For example, 75 paise is written in figures as Re 0.75 or 75 p. (ii) If the number of paise has one digit, we put zero before it to make a two digit number.

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Answered by sudiproul112
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We use 'Rs' to write rupees. We use dot (.) to separate rupees and paise. Figure on the left of the dot represents rupees. ... For example, 75 paise is written in figures as Re 0.75 or 75 p. (ii) If the number of paise has one digit, we put zero before it to make a two digit number.

Coins in India are issued in denominations of 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees, five rupees, and ten rupees. A paise is 1/100th of a rupee. Coins worth 50 paise are called small coins, while coins equal or above one rupee are known as rupee coins.\\

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