$1.00 US = $6.77 Yuan
1 Chinese yuan is equal 0.16 US Dollar. So 1,000,000 yuan worth about 160,000 US Dollar. Ref: alpari.com/#informer=quotes
The question is quite confusing. The Chinese currency is in yuan, while the yen is the currency of the Japanese. Comparing the dollar to both of them, I would say that the US dollar has a greater value than both. Here are the current exchange rates for the US dollar as compared to the yuan and the yen: 1 US dollar = 6.83 Chinese yuan 1 US dollar = 92.43 Japanese yen
about 7 yuan is one us dollar
Currently, 1 US dollar is 9 Chinese Yuan (rounded to the nearest Yuan.)
1944,10000 Yuan's in dollars is 30920132.8600 US dollars
1 Chinese yuan is equal 0.16 US Dollar. So 1,000,000 yuan worth about 160,000 US Dollar. Ref: alpari.com/#informer=quotes
The question is quite confusing. The Chinese currency is in yuan, while the yen is the currency of the Japanese. Comparing the dollar to both of them, I would say that the US dollar has a greater value than both. Here are the current exchange rates for the US dollar as compared to the yuan and the yen: 1 US dollar = 6.83 Chinese yuan 1 US dollar = 92.43 Japanese yen
As of today (02APR2011), 1 Yuan is worth about $0.1527 US Dollars. $1.00 US Dollar is worth about 6.5 Yuan.
If you mean the Chinese yuan, as of 5/24/12 the yuan is worth about sixteen cents, meaning one US dollar is worth about 6.33 yuan.
No
whats a one dollar Yi Yuan converted into US money
8.00 Chinese Yuan
1 US dollar is worth 6.3834 Chinese Yuan.
As of 2013, One yi yuan would be worth 0.1397 cents in US dollars. You can see historical fluctuations and get today's exchange rate by doing a Google search for: "yuan vs dollar". The Yuan used to be pegged to the US Dollar. That means the graph of US dollar plotted against the Yuan would be a horizontal line. However in 2010 The yuan was un-pegged from the US dollar and allowed to float upon the people who can create yuan from thin air and spend it. In 2010 the yuan started appriciating quickly against the US dollar because the US federal reserve is diluting the currency in order to make minimum payments on their 1000 trillion dollars of debt.
about 7 yuan is one us dollar
As of 2013, One yi yuan would be worth 0.1397 cents in US dollars. You can see historical fluctuations and get today's exchange rate by doing a google search for: "yuan vs dollar". The Yuan used to be pegged to the US Dollar. That means the graph of US dollar plotted against the Yuan would be a horizontal line. However in 2010 The yuan was un-pegged from the US dollar and allowed to float upon the people who can create yuan from thin air and spend it. In 2010 the yuan started appriciating quickly against the US dollar because the US federal reserve is diluting the currency in order to make minimum payments on their 1000 trillion dollars of debt.
20 Chinese yuan = 2.9517 US dollars