When exchanging from your currency to another country's currency using a foreign exchange table, you should multiply the amount you have by the exchange rate divide the amount you have by the exchange rate add the amount you have to the exchange rate subtract the amount you have by the exchange rate
i would go with the first one, but hold on and let me google
ha thanks :D
yeah for example today $1 is .75 euro so for example if you exchanged $100 you would get \(100\times .75=75\) euros
ah alright!! What if I am traveling to columbia, where currency is the Colombian pso.... The rate is USD/COP 1,983.24. How many colombian pesos will you get if you exchange $100? @satellite73
This one is a little confusing. So I would multiple 100 by what?
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