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Question 880610: katie is going to america and then france. she will need to buy dollars and then euros for her trip. at katies bank, she can buy 1.10 euros for £1 , and 1.50 dollars for £1.
calculate how many in pounds katie must pay for 300 dollars? Found 2 solutions by stanbon, Edwin McCravy:Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! katie is going to america and then france. she will need to buy dollars and then euros for her trip. at katies bank, she can buy 1.10 euros for £1 , and 1.50 dollars for £1.
calculate how many in pounds katie must pay for 300 dollars?
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300*dollars*(1 L/1.5 dollars) = 200 pounds
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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In America, we do that with unit multipliers.
We write it over 1, so it will have the form of a fraction:
We make a unit multiplier, which is a fraction with 'dollars'
on the bottom and 'pounds' on the top. We put 'dollars' on the
bottom of the unit multiplier so that it will cancel with the
'dollars' on the top of the beginning fraction.
We use the fact that she can buy 1.50 dollars for 1 pound. So
our unit multiplier is the fraction . So multiplying by that:
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Now you see that the words (units) 'dollars' cancel out like this:
and the only leave pounds in the numerator. And we have:
and then
and then
and then
and we can put an "s" on "pound"
and write with a pound symbol, just like they
do over across the pond. :)
£200
So $300 costs £200. :)
Edwin