There are many countries which use cents as their minor currency unit: US, Canada, Eurozone, for example. Since you have not bothered to specify which county (or region), it is not possible to give a proper answer.
There are 400 pence in four Pounds, therefore there are 40 x 10 pence coins in four Pounds.
10, 000 pounds cus 100 pence = 1 pound 1, 000, 000 pence = 10, 000 pounds just take away 2 zeros from the pence value
Five Pounds is 500 Pence. 500 divided by 50 = 10 There are ten 50 Pence coins in Five Pounds.
25 pence / 10 pounds = 25 pence / 1000 pence = 25/1000 = 1/40
10 penies or 10 cent.
There are 400 pence in four Pounds, therefore there are 40 x 10 pence coins in four Pounds.
In 1944, the British used Pounds, Shillings and Pence. The British have never used cents. There has never been a British 10 cent coin and the British 10 Pence coin was first issued in 1968.
Three Pounds consists of 300 Pence, therefore there would be 30 x 10 Pence in Three Pounds.
One...pound sterling...unless you mean what are the different coins etc, in that case - Coins: 1 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence, 1 pound, 2 pounds Notes: 5 pounds, 10 pounds, 20 pounds, and occasionally, 50 pounds.
10, 000 pounds cus 100 pence = 1 pound 1, 000, 000 pence = 10, 000 pounds just take away 2 zeros from the pence value
Five Pounds is 500 Pence. 500 divided by 50 = 10 There are ten 50 Pence coins in Five Pounds.
£100
There are 200 Pence in Two Pounds, therefore - 20 Pence is one tenth (1/10th) or 10% of Two Pounds.
25 pence / 10 pounds = 25 pence / 1000 pence = 25/1000 = 1/40
420 10p coins
There are 500 Pence in Five Pounds, therefore there are 50 x 10 pence coins in Five Pounds.
10 penies or 10 cent.