Twenty-five cents.
Eight and three tenths cents.
Thirteen cents.
Seven dollars and seventy-eight cents.
Forty-four thousand, twenty-seven cents.
Thirty-six dollars and eleven cents.
sixty-three cents
One dollar and two cents.
Oh, dude, it's simple. You just take 4.65 and multiply it by 100 because there are 100 cents in a dollar. So, 4.65 times 100 gives you 465 cents. Ta-da! Like, math magic, right?
You may write it like this: forty-five thousand seven hundred and thirty-four cents. If you convert to dollars, it would look like this: four hundred fifty-seven dollars and thirty-four cents.
Two thousand (and) thirty four dollars (and) ninety cents
One hundred sixty-one dollars and thirty cents.