You can use Google for that. For example, "14.95 British pounds in USD" returns "14.95 British pounds = 29.26911 U.S. dollars".
2007-01-01 15:06:08
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answered by Patrick C 3
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The pound is about 1.6 times greater than the dollar (give or take).
If you're using your visa or master card you don't need to worry it will do a straight conversion that will show on your accounts immediately. With AM EX they charge a % fee in addition to the amount charged.
2007-01-02 04:32:09
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answered by geezy 1
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The British pound has a snooty arrogance to it while the American greenback has the feel of motherhood, apple pie and chevrolet.... rock solid Americana.
2007-01-03 00:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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U.S. money is in U.S. "dollars", while English money is in, "pounds". You can go to any "exchange" site to see what the conversion rate is.
2007-01-01 23:08:54
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answered by JZ 5
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United Kingdom has only 43.1% of their GDP in debt as opposed to 64.7% for the United States of America.
2007-01-02 15:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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type "currency converter" into google for the exchange rate.
But the real answer is - British (not English, mate) is worth more.
2007-01-02 02:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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An accent.
2007-01-01 23:05:38
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answered by Common Sense 7
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in U.S. its dollar and in Britain its pound.
2007-01-01 23:12:11
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answered by W A S I F 3
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POUND IS MORE VALUABLE THAN DOLLAR
2007-01-01 23:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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