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Assume it's a bottle of Grange Hermitage? One of the most presigious and collectible Australian wines...big dollars...
1) There is no such thing as 'EC dollars'. I assume you mean Euros (symbol '€'). 2) You haven't said 59.99 what. Unless you say what currency it is nobody can convert it. There are lots of currency conversion sites online. Google can also convert.
By leaving out the currency to convert to I assume your american so.. 1.50 american dollars = 0.92 british pounds at the exchange rate when this was posted
By leaving out the currency to convert to I assume your american so.. 1.50 american dollars = 0.92 british pounds at the exchange rate when this was posted
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It depends on the exchange rate at the time you make the conversion. One good place to check is here: http://www.xe.com/ucc/ I assume you mean US dollars (there are other dollars in the world, f.ex. Australian dollars). At the moment I am answering this question, 29 USD = 17.7567 GBP (British pounds)
I assume 224.7M dollars is 224.7 million or 224,700,000 dollars
3 dollars and 7 cents, as I assume half a cent is not worth anything.
I assume you want to convert from degrees to radians. To convert from degrees to radians, you multiply by (pi / 180).
Not necessarily. The child will assume the heritage of his/her parents - where they hold citizenship.
I assume that the expression is 4/5 (thanks to the rubbish browser, the division symbol is not visible). In that case, 5 is the denominator (or divisor).
Assume that yesterday interbank rate was Rs.50.00 per USD simply multiply 200 million USD which will be written numerically as 200,000,000.It will be One thousand crores approximately