You would use Mexican Pesos.
No. You can sell your gold for Mexican pesos and then purchase dollars with those pesos.
85 pesos an hour.
Both have the same price, which is set by international markets. The only difference being, in California you would have to buy gold with American dollars, while in Mexico you would have to pay with Mexican pesos.
If you pay in pesos you would be a little more in control of the price of the product or service you are paying for. If you pay in dollars, no one will accept coins from you and you will be paying whole dollars.
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.
$13,000 pesos a month for the rest of the athletes life. Reference is Univision commentators during a Mexico vs US soccer Match.
I'm looking to rent apartment or a house in Tecate mexico . i can pay 2000. pesos per month. i need it to be close to el centro
It allows you to buy 45 gallons of unleaded gas, or pay for the groceries of a family of four during one week.
If you pay $1.20 for two pounds of candy, how much would you pay for half a pound?
If you pay $1.20 for two pounds of candy, how much would you pay for half a pound?
It saddens me to say, less than fifty pesos per day. This is equivalent to $5, which, if you do the math, would equal out to about seventy cents per hour. As a reference point, I would like to mention that minimum wage in Arizona is $6.90 per hour. :(
100 old pesos is worth about 1 USD cent. Any staement saying I will pay you ___ pesos is equivalent to saying old pesos unless mentioned new pesos equivalent 7 USD Dollars.