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OpenStudy (panda.exe):
You read a news article about a great new invention in Canada. You think maybe you want to visit Canada instead of India in 2013. How much would your $25 be in Canadian dollars?
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
@.Gjallarhorn.
OpenStudy (igreen):
Did they give you the rate of USD to Canadian dollars?
Right now it's \(\sf 1~USD\rightarrow1.27~canadian~dollars\)
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
yes but its not correct
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
it says us 1.00 = 0.99
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OpenStudy (igreen):
Okay, you have to use their conversion rate..so just multiply 0.99 to the amount of USD you have.
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
oh well i thought it would be mutch harder than that xD
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
it says
2008 U.S. currency exchange rate 2013 U.S. currency exchange rate
Canada (Canadian dollar, or CAD)
U.S. $1 = 1.00 CAD U.S. $1 = 0.99 CAD
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
so what sould i pick ?
OpenStudy (igreen):
It says "You think maybe you want to visit Canada instead of India in 2013."
So use the 2013 one..0.99
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OpenStudy (panda.exe):
oh i did not see that xD
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
multiply 25 x 0.99 or .99
OpenStudy (igreen):
It's the same
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
ok
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
so if u would multiply 25 by 0.99 you would have 24.75 dollars
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OpenStudy (igreen):
Canadian Dollars, yes...that's our answer.
OpenStudy (panda.exe):
thank u!! gave fan and medal and thanks for the medal :D