$32 Jamaican = $1 EC
quadrillion dollar
EC = 9 in. CD = in. Find ED.
Assuming that you are asking what the exchange rate is for between the US Dollar and the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (which is the currency used in the Commonwealth of Dominica), the answer is that, as of January 27, 2010, US$1.00 = EC$2.63. Thus, US$20.00 = EC$52.60.
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Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC) is used, although US currency is widely accepted. $1 EC= $2.70 US
indefinite
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Dominica is a small Caribbean island located in the Lesser Antilles, south of Guadeloupe and North of Martinique. The currency is the East Caribbean Dollar. The East Caribbean Dollar is used as legal tender among eight different islands and is differentiated from the US dollar with the EC$ as its identifier. The ECD (East Caribbean Dollar) has been in use since 1965, being the successor to the BWD (British West Indies Dollar). Currently, 1 United States Dollar (US$) = 2.70000 East Caribbean Dollar (EC$)
The currency used in St Vincent and the Grenadines is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) equivalent to approximatively $0.37 USD. That is $1.00 US =$2.68 EC.
EC is ec
The EC was the European Community
There's no currency called an "EC dollar".First, the European Community was absorbed into the European Union in 2009.Second, the euro is the EU's common currency, not the dollar.In any case, both US and Canadian nickels are very low-deomination coins. With the euro being worth slightly more than a US dollar and about 1.40 Canadian dollars (2015 rates), either country's nickel is worth barely 3 euro cents.