No. The Australian dollar is the currency in Australia.
First of all, Euros come in paper and coins ... Finland uses the Euro.
Euros are euros.
20 percent off 3800 Euros = Euros 3040= Euros 3800 - (0.20 * Euros 3800) = Euros 3800 - Euros 760 = Euros 3040
80% of 90 Euros= 80% * 90 Euros= 0.8 * 90 Euros= 72 Euros
To read euros, you say the whole number part first, then the word "euros," and finally the cents part. The comma in euros is used as a decimal point, so you read it as "and." For example, 1,50 is read as "one euro and fifty cents."
Coins: * 2 Euros * 1 Euro * 50 cents * 20 cents * 10 cents * 5 cents * 2 cents * 1 cent Notes * 500 Euros (not widely used) * 200 Euros * 100 Euros * 50 Euros * 20 Euros * 10 Euros * 5 Euros
63,046 euros is exactly 63,046 euros.
27.40 euros is exactly 27.40 euros.
In Jan 2012 I got quotes from two different companies and it was around 14 000 euros.
90 euros every second5400 euros per minute324000 euros each hour7776000 euros a dayImplies about 54432000 euros a week (that's 54 million and 432000 thousand euros)
no, Australia did not have the first computer in the world