1 USD = 3.67 Dirham
The rate is fixed by the Federal Reserve Bank of the UAE
1000 dirhams in dollars
"The currency of the UAE is known as Emirati Dirham. Currenty, The exchange rate for every one US dollar you can get 3.67341 United Arab Emirati Dirham with a minimum price of 3.67200 / 3.67300 and a maximum price of 3.67250 / 3.67400. For every one United Arab Emirati Dirham (AED) you get 0.27223 US Dollar (USD)."
No. The term "dirham" is used by other countries (like the UAE). However, these dirhams and the Moroccan Dirham are different currencies and are not interchangeable. (It is the same as the US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollart where all of these dollars are different currencies.)
Assuming the question is about the exchange rate between the UAE Dirham and US Dollar - that would be 36.6 DHS. DHS has a fixed exchange rate with USD. It is 3.66 DHS for 1 USD.
8.16 dirham
the exchange rate would come into play? It also depends which currency you want the answer in? 1 UAE Dihram currently equals around 15.5 pence sterling @ an exchange rate of 6.44 dihram to the pound. The UAE Dirham has a fixed exchange rate against the US Dollar at a rate of 1 USD = 3.76 Dirham, the rate has been moderated only slightly (by a few 100th's of a Dirham) over the past 20 years. While the Dirham is fixed against the US $ it does still fluctuate against other currency's but at a rate proportionate to the fluctuation of the US $.
1 Moroccan dirham is roughly worth $0.12 USD.
Technically, the U.S. dollar is not considered legal tender in the UAE. This is because the UAE has its own form of currency. For many years, however, the U.S. dollar has been used in the UAE on a regular basis. While some people convert U.S. dollars to UAE currency when visiting, others simply use the dollars as is. Since the U.S. dollar is accepted in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other parts of the UAE, it is unofficially considered legal tender.
No. The Currency in Abu Dhabi is the Dirham. At the moment there are about 3.6 DHS to one US Dollar.
The monetary unit in the United Arab Emirates is the Emirati Dirham. The symbol for it is AED and currently the exchange rate is 1$=3.673 AED or 1€=4.791 AED.The UAE Dirham has a fixed rate of exchange against the US Dollar.The Dirham is divided into units of 100 Fils which makes up the coin portion of the currency.Currency in note form:DH 1000 NotesDH 500 NotesDH 100 NotesDH 50 NotesDH 20 NotesDH 10 Notes.DH 5 NotesCurrency in coin form:DH 1 (100 fils =DH 1)50 fils25 fils10 fils
It varies. The dirham is fixed against the $US, at 3.68, and thus varies as the dollar does against sterling, in that proportion.
5.7 million us dollar
At the moment, five United Arab Emirates Dirhams makes 0.85 UK Pounds. But, as with most foreign currency exchange, the figures change frequently. It has mostly been fluctuating between 5-7 dirhams per pound during the past 10 years or so.