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£1 (pound) is worth 1.64 euros. Jane changes £400 into euros. how many euros does she recieve?
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£1 (pound) is worth 1.64 euros. Jane changes £400 into euros. how many euros does she recieve?
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1.64 euros times by 400 pounds is 656 euros
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