Several different countries have a unit of currency called PESO. I don't know of one called DENIRO, but DINERO is Spanish for money. You could look in http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currencies.html
for whatever country you are interested in checking on. Click on an underlined unit to see its subunits (for example, if you click on Guatemalan quetzal, you will see that it is divided into centavos.
Weight: 63 pesos = a pound Currency: 19.05 Mexican Pesos = a Pound Sterling Also Currency: 70.34 Philippine Pesos = a Pound Sterling
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If 12 pesos is equal to 1 dollar, then to make 5 dollars, you would need 60 pesos. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little miscalculations!
$49.2 pesos.
50 dollars (;
13.04 Pesos.
As of 2015, $1 = 15.26 Mexican Pesos.
Cuantos pesos?
13
Weight: 63 pesos = a pound Currency: 19.05 Mexican Pesos = a Pound Sterling Also Currency: 70.34 Philippine Pesos = a Pound Sterling
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If 12 pesos is equal to 1 dollar, then to make 5 dollars, you would need 60 pesos. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little miscalculations!
$49.2 pesos.
45
3
it takes 12.16 pesos.
25 pesos
First you need to say which countries pesos Argentina Pesos (ARS) Chile Pesos (CLP) Colombia Pesos (COP) Cuba Pesos (CUP) Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP) Mexico Pesos (MXN) Philippines Pesos (PHP) Uruguay Pesos (UYU)
133 pesos