1 Euro = 100 cents so 101 Euros = 100*101 = 10100 cents.
Well that all depends, 101 of what lol. 101 cents = 101 cents 101 dollars = 10100 cents
If it's in euros it'll be 1 50 cents 2 20 cents 1 10 cents 1 5 cents
Well, honey, 0.50 is the same as 50 cents. So, if we're talking about dollars, that would be 50 cents is equal to 0.50 dollars. Math is fun, isn't it?
It depends on the units used for 0125. Is that meant to be 0.0125 cents per foot or 0.0125 of some other units (Euros, dollars). It is not possible to tell from the question.
In most countries to separately deal with major currency units Pounds, Euros, Dollars etc, from the minor units: pence, cents, cents.
Well that all depends, 101 of what lol. 101 cents = 101 cents 101 dollars = 10100 cents
1.3 cents = 0.013 Euros (amounts less than a Euro are measured in cents)
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
3.24 Euros is equal to 324 cents.
about 77 cents in euros
As of 8th June 2009, $1 = 0.72 Euros (72 cents)
To find out how many 10-cent coins are needed to make 5 euros, first convert 5 euros to cents, which is 500 cents. Since each 10-cent coin is worth 10 cents, you would divide 500 by 10. Therefore, you need 50 ten-cent coins to make 5 euros.
15 cents
euros and euro cents
1,000 cents = 10.00 Euros or Dollars
In order to answer this question, we need to better understand (1) what country you are in and (2) if you are trying to convert EU cents or other types of cents to Euros.
€1 = 100 cents. So 99 cents is 99/100 of a Euro.