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Q: How many Cuban pesos would it take to make an American dollar?
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What is the monetary unit of Cuba?

The money unit used in Cuba is called 'Peso', 'Cuban Peso', to differentiate it from other currencies names of Latin American countries. There is another official currency, the 'convertible peso', which is the currency in which Cuban workers receive their wages.


What is the exchange Rae for 100 pesos?

At 1 dollar = 12.75 pesos you would have 7.84 dollars.


How would an increase in the value of the dollar relative to the Mexican peso affect the export of US automobiles to Mexico?

Let's assume the currency exchange of the US dollar to Mexican pesos is valued at 1 dollar = 5 pesos. Then, let's say an American car costs 100 dollars. Now, Mexican buyers will purchase such car in Mexican pesos. So, the cost of the car must be converted to pesos, which according to the currency exchange equals 100 x 5 = 500 Mexican pesos. Now, what happens if the value of the dollar increases to... 1 dollar = 10 pesos? As the car made in the US is still valued in dollars, it will now cost 100 x 10 = 1,000 Mexican pesos. The car almost doubled its price! If you are Mexican, you would have a hard time trying to pay for the same car with such an increase in cost. Therefore, when the dollar value increases relative to the peso, American exports suffer as fewer Mexican people and companies are able to purchase products and services with the increases in cost.


What is the value of a 100 peso bill in the US?

Well it depends on what kind of pesos. For example 100 Arentine pesos into U.S. dollars would be $24.86 100 Chilean Pesos into U.S. dollars would be $.21 100 Columbian Peso into U.S. dollars would be $.05 100 Cuban Pesos into U.S. dollars would be $100 100 Mexican Pesos into U.S. dollars would be $8.28 100 Phillipine Pesos into U.S. dollars would be $2.30 and finally 100 Uruguayan Pesos into U.S. dollars would be $5.14


How much is a 1997 10 dollar diez pesos worth in new york?

Probably not much considering how pesos do not have a very high conversion rate in the US, I would say that its worth about $.79 which isn't very much considering the amount of of pesos you would have to get to hit one dollar it isn't really worth it to try to convert Mexican Pesos to US Dollars,(by the way Columbian Pesos have an even worse conversion to US).


How many pesos would equal a dollar?

20. 1 US $ = 13,1145 Mexican pesos (today 21.08.2012) Note that peso is the currency of many other countries.


Who would win an American aligator or Cuban croc?

Though physical encounters would be highly unlikely - the american alligator would probably be the victor. Adult specimens are approximately twice the size of their Cuban counterparts.


How much is 2065.000 Bolivian pesos in American Dollars?

Pesos are mexican, Bolivia has Bolivianos, so 2065.000 Bolivianos in US dollars is roughly $298.84. 2065.000 Mexican pesos would be $162.720.


How much would two hundred dollars US be worth in Mexico?

Around 2,000 pesos. That's my estimate, the values of a dollar change. Sometimes its 10 pesos per dollar, maybe 11. Usually doesn't go higher then 14.


How would a sudden jump in US prices affect import from Mexico?

It really depends on WHY those prices jumped up in the first place. If it happened because the US dollar was devalued against other currencies, it would mean imports from Mexico are more expensive. For example, a pair of shoes is manufactured in Mexico for 100 pesos and sold at the US for 20 dollars, (currency parity is 1 dollar = 5 pesos). Now, if the dollar is devalued to say, 1 dollar = 2 pesos, it would mean those shoes would be more expensive, as they are still manufactured with 100 pesos, but with the new parity, they cost 50 dollars in the US.


For few months prior to your vacation trip to Mexico you find that the exchange rate for your US dollar has decreased relative to the peso If you were a US citizen or resident are you saddened?

Of course I would. If a trip to Mexico costs 15,000 pesos and the original exchange rate was of 1 dollar = 10 pesos, I would have to pay 1,500 dollars for such trip. If the dollar exchange rate decreases relative to the peso (lets say the exchange rate is now 1 dollar = 8 pesos) I would have to pay 1,875 dollars for my trip. This means the devaluation has cost me an additional 375 dollars and I would be saddened by this fact.


How much would a Coke cost in Uruguay's currency?

about 30 pesos uruguayan that like 1 dollar and 50 cents