If you pay in pesos you would be a little more in control of the price of the product or service you are paying for. If you pay in dollars, no one will accept coins from you and you will be paying whole dollars.
Approximately 12.5 pesos per US dollar (June 2013).
Roughly, 13.10 pesos per USD (Jan 2014).
The Dominican peso (DOP, or RD$) is the national currency, with the United States dollar (USD), the Canadian dollar (CAD), and euros (EUR) also accepted at most tourist sites. The exchange rate to the U.S. dollar, liberalized by 1985, stood at 2.70 pesos per dollar in August 1986,14.00 pesos in 1993, and 16.00 pesos in 2000. Having jumped to 53.00 pesos per dollar in 2003, the rate was back down to around 31.00 pesos per dollar in 2004. As of November 2010 the rate was 37.00 pesos per dollar. In February 2015 the rate was 44.67 pesos per dollar.As of February 2017 the rate was 46.72 pesos per dollar.
If the exchange rate for Mexican pesos has changed to 9 pesos per dollar, it indicates that the value of the peso has depreciated relative to the dollar. This means that it now takes more pesos to purchase one dollar than before, which can affect import prices, inflation, and the purchasing power of consumers in Mexico. A weaker peso may benefit exporters but can increase costs for consumers and businesses reliant on imported goods.
11 pesos / 12.7 pesos per dollar = 0.87 dollars for each liter 1 gallon = 3.785 liters 0.87 x 3.785 = 3.29 dollars per gallon
1 Kilogram = 2.205 pounds. 1 US dollar = 11 pesos 45 pesos per kilogram = (45/11) dollars per kilo = 4.0909 dollars per 2.205 pounds = 1.855 dollars/pound. cost per 0.45 lb of avocado = 1.85 x 0.45 = 0.83 dollars
Around 2,000 pesos. That's my estimate, the values of a dollar change. Sometimes its 10 pesos per dollar, maybe 11. Usually doesn't go higher then 14.
Mexico peso vs. US dollar parity in 1920 was of 2.01 dollars per peso.
Not quite. Current exchange rate (June 2014) is 13.2 Mexican pesos per US Dollar. This means 200 pesos would be equivalent to USD 15.15
To convert 1,500 Mexican pesos to US dollars, you'll need the current exchange rate. As of my last update, the exchange rate fluctuated around 18-20 pesos per dollar. At an average rate of 19 pesos per dollar, 1,500 pesos would be approximately 79 dollars. For an accurate conversion, please check the latest exchange rate.
To convert 1,380 pesos to dollars, you need the current exchange rate. As of my last update, the exchange rate fluctuated around 18-20 pesos per dollar. Using an approximate rate of 19 pesos per dollar, 1,380 pesos would be about 72.63 dollars. However, for the most accurate conversion, please check the latest exchange rates.
If the exchange rate for Mexican pesos has changed from 10 pesos to 9 pesos per dollar, it indicates that the peso has appreciated relative to the dollar. This means that it now takes fewer pesos to purchase one dollar, suggesting a stronger peso. As a result, imports from the U.S. may become cheaper for Mexican consumers, while Mexican exports to the U.S. might become more expensive for American buyers.