You need to know what country issued the krona. Several different European countries that are not yet part of the Eurozone agreement still use the crown as their currency - Denmark, Estonia, Sweden, Iceland, and Norway are the major economies. There are many good sites that list daily conversion rates. I've had good results with www.xe.com.
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
Just go to google and type in "1 swedish kronor in us dollars". google has a lot of crazy functions. eg: it's also a calculator, type in some terms.As at 01Dec09 USD1 was worth SEK6.90
700 cents equal 7 dollars.
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1 Swedish krona = 0.129074 U.S. dollars, so it would equal $128.94 Or did you mean kroners?
every 1 dollar = 0.139913 swedish krona 3 billion x 0.139913 = 419,737,747 dollars
30 dollars. 60 fifty cent coins equals 30 dollars
143 million
There are about 40 Canadian dollars in 200 norwegian krona. So about 40 dollars American.
Google says: 287379000.00 US Dollars or 287.3 million us dollars
2 billion Swedish kronor = 303.62800 million US dollars.
See www.xe.com for conversion factors.
5 dollars and 101 coins: 70 pennies 8 quarters 23 dimes
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
Just go to google and type in "1 swedish kronor in us dollars". google has a lot of crazy functions. eg: it's also a calculator, type in some terms.As at 01Dec09 USD1 was worth SEK6.90
The currency exchange rate changes on a regular basis so the exact conversion is unknown until the time of exchange. However as of today one Swedish Krona is equal to 0.15214 US dollars. So by multiplying .15214 by 50 you will get the answer $7.61.