All countries whose currency is denominated in dollars and cents use the same system, with 100 cents = 1 dollar.
100 cents to any kind of dollar- "cent" means 100. Of course the cents would be Canadian cents if you are changing a Canadian dollar.
At 30.07.2014:
1 CAD = 0,68827 euro = 0,92418 US $
The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada. One hundred cents add up to one Canadian dollar. The Canadian dollar was first printed by the Bank of Montreal in 1817.
.935 as of today in USA (Sept. 20, 2009) Or 100 Canadian cents equals 1 Canadian dollar.
one hundred (100) cents equal one (1) dollar.
a dollar is 100 cents so one dollar 25 would be 125 cents.
As of Feb 9, 2006, one US dollar is worth 1.14515 Canadian dollars, so 50 cents US is worth just over 57 cents Canadian.
A US dollar is 100 cents.
There are 100 cents in one US dollar.
$100 = 100 pennies = 20 nickels = 10 dimes = 4 quarters $100 = $0.01 x 100 = $0.05 x 20 = $0.10 x 10 = $0.25 x 4
It used to be $1 USD to $1.25 Canadian but now about equal. The USD is still up by one or two cents.
As of 1/12/18 the Canadian dollar is worth 80 American cents. That number will likely change tomorrow.
4 quarters which equals 100 cents; 100 cents=1 dollar
10 cents