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As of June 2017, 1 US dollar is equivalent to about 133 Canadian dollars. If Tyler has 30.59 Canadian dollars, how many US dollars can he exchange this amount for?
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As of June 2017, 1 US dollar is equivalent to
about 133 Canadian dollars. If Tyler has
30.59 Canadian dollars, how many US dollars
can he exchange this amount for?
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Answer:$4,067.47
Work: Since you know $1 US dollar = 133 Canadian dollars. All you do is 30.59 x 133 which equals 4,067.47. 30.59 x 133 = 4,067.47
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