As of 14th June 2009, $1 = £0.71 (71 pence)
The value of one dollar in pounds varies based on the current exchange rate, which fluctuates due to market conditions, economic indicators, and geopolitical events. To find the equivalent of one dollar in pounds, you can check financial news websites or currency converter tools for the most up-to-date rate. As of my last update, the exchange rate was approximately 0.73 to 0.75 pounds per dollar, but you should verify for the latest figures.
To convert 235 US dollars to British pounds, you need the current exchange rate. As of my last update, the exchange rate fluctuated around 0.75 to 0.80 pounds per dollar. Therefore, 235 USD would be approximately 176 to 188 pounds, depending on the exact rate at the time of conversion. For the most accurate conversion, please check a reliable financial news source or currency converter.
It's About 7 cents per dollar now.
$50 per Silver Dollar.
Assuming that the corn meets the normal acceptable test weight of 56 pounds per bushel, there are 1,785.7 bushels in 100,000 pounds of corn (maize).
£0.54 without bank fees or fluctuation (correct as per 29 december 2013)
1.25 dollars per 1 pound
1/1.5 = 0.667 pounds per dollar , but of course with commission and profit it will cost you more pounds per dollar than this
1/1.50 so 0.667 pounds per dollar - but there will be commission etc
Since one kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds, and the pounds or kilogram appear in the denominator, you multiply by 2.2.
The exchange rate on 9/29/2013 is 1.616 British Pounds per 1 US Dollar. 4,987.50 British Pounds = $8,046.83 US today.
It is 0.21 dollars
£6.07 without bank fees or fluctuation (correct as per 29 december 2013)
£12.14 without bank fees or fluctuation (correct as per 29 december 2013)
1.64USD without bank fees or fluctuation (correct as per 29 december 2013)
9.4 pounds per gallon
To convert cents per pound to dollars per tonne, you can use the following formula: Dollars per tonne = (Cents per pound / 100) * 2204.62 This formula works because there are 100 cents in a dollar and 2204.62 pounds in a metric tonne.