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A camera costs 115 Canadian Dollars. If each Canadian dollar is worth 0.952 U.S Dollars, how much would the camera cost in U.S Dollars?
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This is truly a simple, one-step equation if looked at in the right angle.
You're going to want to multiply 115 by .952:
115
x .952
230
+ 6050
+ 93500
109.48
$109.48 is your final answer.
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