Convert Cent to Decimal

1 cent = 1 decimal (decimal). For example, 10 cent = 10 decimal and 100 cent = 100 decimal. Type any value below to convert cent to decimal both ways — it runs entirely in your browser.

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Quick answer: Cent to Decimal

1 Cent = 1Decimal (cent → decimal). To convert cent to decimal, multiply by 1. To convert decimal to cent, multiply by 1. The converter at the top does this instantly and both ways; the sections below give the formula, worked examples, a full conversion chart and answers to the most common cent-to-decimal questions.

How to convert Cent to Decimal

To convert cent to decimal, multiply the number of cent by the conversion factor 1, because 1 cent = 1decimal. The conversion is linear, so the same factor works for any value — whole numbers, decimals or fractions. For the reverse direction, 1 decimal = 1cent, so you divide by 1 (or multiply by 1) to turn decimal back into cent.

decimal = cent × 1  ·  cent = decimal × 1

  1. Write down the value you want to convert, in cent.
  2. Multiply it by 1.
  3. The result is the same area/length/quantity expressed in decimal.

Cent to Decimal — worked examples

Each row shows the exact arithmetic so you can follow the conversion step by step. For example, 5cent is 5decimal because 5 cent × 1 = 5 decimal.

CentCalculationDecimal
1cent1 cent × 1 = 1 decimal1decimal
2cent2 cent × 1 = 2 decimal2decimal
3cent3 cent × 1 = 3 decimal3decimal
5cent5 cent × 1 = 5 decimal5decimal
7cent7 cent × 1 = 7 decimal7decimal
10cent10 cent × 1 = 10 decimal10decimal
12cent12 cent × 1 = 12 decimal12decimal
15cent15 cent × 1 = 15 decimal15decimal
20cent20 cent × 1 = 20 decimal20decimal
25cent25 cent × 1 = 25 decimal25decimal
50cent50 cent × 1 = 50 decimal50decimal
100cent100 cent × 1 = 100 decimal100decimal

Common Cent to Decimal conversions

These are the cent-to-decimal values people look up most often. Every figure is computed from the exact factor, so you can rely on them for quick reference:

  • 1 cent = 1 decimal
  • 2 cent = 2 decimal
  • 2.5 cent = 2.5 decimal
  • 3 cent = 3 decimal
  • 4 cent = 4 decimal
  • 5 cent = 5 decimal
  • 6 cent = 6 decimal
  • 7 cent = 7 decimal
  • 8 cent = 8 decimal
  • 9 cent = 9 decimal
  • 10 cent = 10 decimal
  • 12 cent = 12 decimal
  • 15 cent = 15 decimal
  • 20 cent = 20 decimal
  • 25 cent = 25 decimal
  • 30 cent = 30 decimal
  • 50 cent = 50 decimal
  • 75 cent = 75 decimal
  • 100 cent = 100 decimal
  • 200 cent = 200 decimal
  • 500 cent = 500 decimal
  • 1000 cent = 1,000 decimal

Cent to Decimal conversion chart (both directions)

The chart below converts cent to decimal and decimal to cent side by side, so it works whichever way you need. 1 cent = 1decimal, and 1 decimal = 1cent.

Cent → DecimalDecimal → Cent
0.25cent = 0.25decimal0.25decimal = 0.25cent
0.5cent = 0.5decimal0.5decimal = 0.5cent
1cent = 1decimal1decimal = 1cent
2cent = 2decimal2decimal = 2cent
3cent = 3decimal3decimal = 3cent
4cent = 4decimal4decimal = 4cent
5cent = 5decimal5decimal = 5cent
6cent = 6decimal6decimal = 6cent
7cent = 7decimal7decimal = 7cent
8cent = 8decimal8decimal = 8cent
9cent = 9decimal9decimal = 9cent
10cent = 10decimal10decimal = 10cent
12cent = 12decimal12decimal = 12cent
15cent = 15decimal15decimal = 15cent
20cent = 20decimal20decimal = 20cent
25cent = 25decimal25decimal = 25cent
30cent = 30decimal30decimal = 30cent
40cent = 40decimal40decimal = 40cent
50cent = 50decimal50decimal = 50cent
75cent = 75decimal75decimal = 75cent
100cent = 100decimal100decimal = 100cent
150cent = 150decimal150decimal = 150cent
200cent = 200decimal200decimal = 200cent
250cent = 250decimal250decimal = 250cent
500cent = 500decimal500decimal = 500cent
1000cent = 1,000decimal1000decimal = 1,000cent

Cent vs Decimal: which is bigger?

1 cent1 decimal
Relative size of 1 Cent (cent) and 1 Decimal (decimal).

A cent is the larger unit: one cent equals 1 decimal. Put another way, you need 1 decimals to make a single cent.

What is a Cent? History, origin and usage

The cent takes its name from the Latin centum, meaning one hundred, because it is one-hundredth of an acre. It is the southern Indian counterpart of the eastern Indian decimal, a survival of the British practice of splitting the acre into a hundred equal parts.

It is the common small-plot unit in South India, used in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for real-estate deals and government allocations. Despite metrication it persists in news reports and property listings across the south.

One hundred cents make one acre, and a cent is about 435.6 square feet or roughly 40.5 square metres. A cent and a decimal are the same area under two regional names.

What is a Decimal? History, origin and usage

The decimal, also called satak or dismil, is a unit equal to one-hundredth of an acre that arose from British-era revenue surveys, which divided the acre into 100 equal parts. In Bengali-speaking areas it is satak, from shotangsho meaning 'hundredth part', the same idea that gives the unit its English name.

It is widely used across eastern India, especially Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand, as well as in Bangladesh, for residential plots, agricultural land and government land records. Property advertisements and news reports in these regions still quote land in decimals.

One decimal is identical in size to one cent, both being one-hundredth of an acre (about 435.6 square feet). One hundred decimals therefore make exactly one acre.

Convert 1 Cent to other units

It can help to see a cent next to the other units it is commonly compared with. One cent (cent) is equal to:

1 Cent equalsUnit
48.4gajGaj
1.6marlaMarla
0.08kanalKanal
0.01killaKilla
0.0004murabbaMurabba
1decimalDecimal
0.4gunthaGuntha
0.01acAcre
0.004046856haHectare
435.6ft²Square Foot
48.4yd²Square Yard
40.46856m²Square Metre
404,685.6cm²Square Centimetre
40,468,560mm²Square Millimetre
62,726.4in²Square Inch
0.00004046856km²Square Kilometre
0.4046856areAre
0.04046856daaDecare
0.000015625mi²Square Mile
0.01acAcre
48.4yd²Square Yard
435.6ft²Square Foot
0.004046856haHectare
14.4karam²Square Karam
0.1815groundGround
3.025lessaLessa
9.68chatakChatak
0.0075625puraPura

Convert 1 Decimal to other units

One decimal (decimal) is equal to:

1 Decimal equalsUnit
48.4gajGaj
1.6marlaMarla
0.08kanalKanal
0.01killaKilla
0.0004murabbaMurabba
1centCent
0.4gunthaGuntha
0.01acAcre
0.004046856haHectare
435.6ft²Square Foot
48.4yd²Square Yard
40.46856m²Square Metre
404,685.6cm²Square Centimetre
40,468,560mm²Square Millimetre
62,726.4in²Square Inch
0.00004046856km²Square Kilometre
0.4046856areAre
0.04046856daaDecare
0.000015625mi²Square Mile
0.01acAcre
48.4yd²Square Yard
435.6ft²Square Foot
0.004046856haHectare
14.4karam²Square Karam
0.1815groundGround
3.025lessaLessa
9.68chatakChatak
0.0075625puraPura

Tips for converting Cent to Decimal

  • To go from cent to decimal, multiply by 1; to go back, divide by 1 (or multiply by 1).
  • For a quick mental estimate, remember that 1 cent ≈ 1 decimal, so 10 cent ≈ 10 decimal.
  • The converter above keeps full precision; the tables round for readability, so use the tool for exact figures.
  • Both fields update live as you type — change either side to convert in that direction.

How to use this Cent to Decimal converter

Type a number into the Cent field and the equivalent in Decimal appears instantly — there is no “convert” button to press and nothing is sent to a server, so it works offline once the page has loaded and is safe for any data. You can also type into the Decimal field to convert the other way (decimal to cent). Use the swap control to flip the two units, and copy the result with a single click. Because the calculation runs in your browser with full floating-point precision, the converter is more exact than the rounded figures shown in the reference chart above — use the chart for quick look-ups and the tool for precise work.

Accuracy and method

Every figure on this page — the formula, the worked examples, the conversion chart and the “convert to other units” tables — is computed from a single verified conversion factor (1 cent = 1decimal), never copied from a hand-typed lookup table that could drift. That factor is derived from each unit’s definition in terms of a common base unit, and an automated check re-verifies all of the site’s factors on every update, so the numbers here stay correct over time. This matters for cent-to-decimal conversions because a small rounding error in a published table compounds quickly at larger quantities; computing from the exact factor avoids that.

Indian land units can vary by state and local custom. This converter uses the most widely accepted standard value; always confirm against your local revenue records (patwari / tehsil) for legal transactions.

Frequently asked questions

How many decimal are in 1 cent?
1 cent = 1 decimal (decimal). To convert any number of cent to decimal, multiply by 1.
How do I convert cent to decimal?
Multiply the number of cent by 1. For example, 10 cent = 10 × 1 = 10 decimal, and 25 cent = 25 decimal.
How many cent are in 1 decimal?
1 decimal = 1 cent. So to convert decimal back to cent, multiply by 1.
What is the formula to convert cent to decimal?
decimal = cent × 1. The reverse formula is cent = decimal × 1.
How much is 100 cent in decimal?
100 cent = 100 decimal. (And 1000 cent = 1,000 decimal.)
Which is bigger, a cent or a decimal?
A cent is larger: 1 cent = 1 decimal.
Is this cent to decimal converter accurate?
Yes — every value is computed from the exact 1 decimal per cent factor (not rounded look-up tables), and the factors are re-verified automatically on every update.
Can I convert decimal to cent too?
Yes. The converter works both ways — enter a value in either field. 1 decimal = 1 cent.

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