20 x 25 cents = 500 cents (5 Euros, 5 Dollars etc.)
Because there are 100 cents in the major currency unit (Euro, or dollar). So 0.125 Euros = 100*0.125 Cents = 12.5 c.
42 currency units (dollars, euros whatever) and 90 cents.
The answer will depend on the units used for 237.25 which have not been specified. Are they dollars/Euros or are they cents?
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depends on the currency ... three hundred and eighty dollars and eighty cents three hundred and eighty pounds and eighty pence three hundred and eighty euros and eighty cents and so on ...
Coins: * 2 Euros * 1 Euro * 50 cents * 20 cents * 10 cents * 5 cents * 2 cents * 1 cent Notes * 500 Euros (not widely used) * 200 Euros * 100 Euros * 50 Euros * 20 Euros * 10 Euros * 5 Euros
If your own account is in Euros and you have a cheque book for Euros, then yes you can. If it is any other currency that you are working from you will need to get something like a bank draft. You bank will tell you if you are not sure.
quinze euros et quatre-vingt treize centimes /or/ quinze euros et quatre-vingt treize cts (abbreviation for cents) when it comes to writing figures, change the period for a comma: French would write "15,93 €" and not "15.93 €"
3.24 Euros is equal to 324 cents.
1.3 cents = 0.013 Euros (amounts less than a Euro are measured in cents)
66.87 sterling
about 77 cents in euros
"Treize euros et seize centimes /or/ treize euros et seize cts" (cts being the abbreviation for cents)When writing figures in the right side box, change the period for a comma: French people would write "13,16 €" and not "13.16 €"
1 Euro = 100 cents so 101 Euros = 100*101 = 10100 cents.
Bought Machinery for 2000 euros by cheque.
euros and euro cents