A cent is a subdivision of a currency, 1/100 of the main currency. The following currencies are subdivided into cents:
Lost of countries use cents and lots more use pounds as their currency. The question needs to specify which country's cents and which country's pound.
In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
The question cannot be answered because there are many countries that use cents as their minor currency unit and there is no indication in the question as to which country you are referring to.
There are many countries which use cents as their minor currency units and these coins are not all the same size. With no information as to which county's coins the question is about, it is impossible to give an answer.
The answer depends on cents from which country! There are very many countries that use cents as their minor currency unit and you have not bothered to specify which. Without that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
There are many countries which use cents as a currency unit. There are also many countries which use pesos as a currency unit. Since you have not specified the two countries concerned, it is impossible to answer the question.
It depends on the currency - many countries use cents - and the denominations of the coins.
Lost of countries use cents and lots more use pounds as their currency. The question needs to specify which country's cents and which country's pound.
In all countries that use dollars and cents as their currency, $1 = 100 cents, so 45¢ = 45/100 of a dollar, or 45%.
The answer will depend on whose currency the question is about. A number of countries use cents in their currency and they have different coins. For example, the Eurozone countries have a 20 cent coin but not 25 whereas the US has 25 but not 20.
Many countries or regions (eg USA and Eurozone) use cents as the minor denomination for their currency. Similarly, there are very many countries that use fils. Without any information about the countries in question, it is impossible to answer the question.
This question cannot be answered because many countries use cents as a unit of currency and these countries have different coins. Without knowing which coinage system you refer to, there can be no proper answer.
In most countries to separately deal with major currency units Pounds, Euros, Dollars etc, from the minor units: pence, cents, cents.
There are several countries that use cents as a minor currency unit and they use different coinage. It is, therefore, not possible to answer the question without knowing which country it refers to.
The question cannot be answered because there are many countries that use cents as their minor currency unit and there is no indication in the question as to which country you are referring to.
Many countries use a cent as their currency and they will all have different masses. It is, therefore, not possible to answer the question.
France does not use "deux cents francs" as a currency, its currency is the Euro.