It's just paper with ink on it, it has less value then the materials it is made of, and it is irrelevant how many there are today, because we are always printing more. This is relevant because it deal with the money supply. M1, the measure of how much actual currency is held either on people or in their bank accounts, is, as of Jan. 2007, the "currency component" was about $725 billion.
The US$ (the US Dollar) Americans use dollars and cents. there are 100 cents in every dollar.
Yes. There are 100 cents to the US Dollar.
100 cents makes a dollar
$0.75 = 75 cents. Cents are hundredths of a dollar. 100 cents = 1 dollar
Exchange rate considering the 45 cents is another country's currency and the dollar is referring to say the US dollar.
A US dollar is 100 cents.
100 cents of US dollar is equal to 1 US dollar, easy as that.
100 cents are in a US dollar
There are 100 cents in 1 US Dollar $1.00
There are 100 cents in one US dollar.
just the same as the US dollar (100)
One hundred US cents equals one US dollar.
About 1 Us Dollar or 94 cents!
The US$ (the US Dollar) Americans use dollars and cents. there are 100 cents in every dollar.
Yes. There are 100 cents to the US Dollar.
In US money, one dollar is worth 100 cents.
100 cents makes a dollar