This is money from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia (so Kopiyok would be more akin to Cents and Hryvnia more akin to Dollars), and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US Dollar as of late February 2012.
1 dollar = 100 cents 2 dollars = 200 cents 3 dollars = 300 cents . . . 35 dollars = 3,500 cents
This is a coin from the Ukraine. The words are not "ykpaiha konihok" but rather "УКРАЇНА КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "UKRAINA KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 8 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of mid-October 2009, so the exchange value of the 25 Kopiyok is about 3 US cents and the exchange value of the 50 Kopiyok is about 6 US cents.
6 dollars and 43 cents
There are $17.46 dollars in 1746 cents.
The "konihok" coin does not exist. It seems to be a misspelling or a made-up term. There is no official or recognized currency called konihok in any country.
9 dollars and 89.85 cents = 9 dollars 90 cents.
To convert cents to dollars, divide the number of cents by 100. Therefore, 22,800 cents is equal to 228 dollars.
i really dont know but look on line i think it is 50KILLON DOLLARS OR 50 MILLION
There are 100 cents in one dollar. 330 cents is 3 dollars, with a remainder of 30 cents. Call it 3.3 dollars.
A total of 30 dollars and 113 cents is equivalent to 31 dollars and 13 cents. This is calculated by converting 113 cents into dollars, which equals 1 dollar and 13 cents, and then adding that to the original 30 dollars.
Ten percent of 48 dollars and ten cents is 4 dollars and 81 cents.
5 dollars, 2 cents.