Preparing for a visit to london, a new york resident exchanged 3,500
u. s. dollars for britis...
Mathematics, 19.08.2019 07:10, alexcuevaz90
Preparing for a visit to london, a new york resident exchanged 3,500
u. s. dollars for british pounds. (a pound is the basic monetary unit of
great britain.) if the exchange rate was 125 u. s. dollars for $1 british
pounds, how many british pounds did the traveler receive?
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