In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
I was asking the same question... Apparently a Coke was 5 cents in 1907. That's all I know. ^^;
There are infinitely many shapes and not all of them have names.
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
5 cents, 1 nickel, and 5 pennies
no one knows
I am pretty sure it is called a centavo.
jessica
Unable to answer, there are several companies that deal in merchandise in this price range, and they all have different corporate names.
Well that all depends, 101 of what lol. 101 cents = 101 cents 101 dollars = 10100 cents
How to Convert Dollars and Cents: it is very easy and simple, since 1 dollar is equal to 100 cents, in order to convert dollars to cents, all you need to do is multiply dollars by 100. If you have to convert cents to dollars, all you need to do is divide the amount in cents by 100 to get an answer in dollar.
60 cents to 75 cents for a can $1.00 to $3.00 for a bottle all depending on where you get it
The Euro (€) is divided into 100 cents. They are sometimes called Euro cents to distinguish them from the cents of other currencies. Euro cents are called different names in different languages. For example, they are called 'centimes' in French, 'céntimo' in Spanish and 'λεπτό', plural 'λεπτά' (leptó, plural leptá) in Greek.
In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
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All 9 menu items from the original restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois: French Fries - 10 cents Hamburgers - 15 cents Cheeseburgers - 19 cents Milkshakes (chocolate, vanilla, strawberry) - 20 cents Coffee - 10 cents- Milk - 10 cents Orange Ade - 10 cents Root Beer - 10 cents Coca-Cola - 10 cents