Question 315978: If 1 euro = 1.4 Canadian dollars, how many Canadian dollars would you get for 3,200 euro.
A camera was for sale in a shop in Florida for 650 dollars. An identical camera costs 570 in Dublin. If 1 euro=1.3 dollars, by how much, in euro, is the camera more expensive in Dublin.
An importer buys television sets from a Japanese dealer for 60,000 yen each. The exchange rate is 1 euro = 141.8 yen. How much, in euro to the nearest cent, does he pay for each set?
Answer by unlockmath(1688) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hello,
I'll help you out with the first one.
Set it up as a proportion.
1/1.4=3200/n
Cross multiply to get:
n=4480 Canadian dollars
Make sense?
RJ
www.math-unlock.com
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