Ten Pounds as of yesterday ! ! !
2007-04-20 04:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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£10
2007-04-20 11:05:11
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answered by ? 3
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£10
2007-04-20 11:11:22
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answered by Keira H 3
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£10
2007-04-20 11:03:24
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answered by cathandmike 2
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Don't believe these people!!! the dollar is at 2 to the pound sterling at the moment
20/2=10 pounds sterling
2007-04-20 11:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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$20 australian dollars ? $20 Bahamian dollar · $20 Barbadian dollar ·$20 Belize dollar · $20 Bermuda dollar · $20 Brunei dollar · $20 Canadian dollar · $20 Cayman Islands dollar · $20 Cook Islands dollar · $20 East Caribbean dollar · $20 Fijian dollar · $20 Guyanese dollar · $20 Hong Kong dollar · $20 Jamaican dollar · $20 Kiribati dollar · $20 Liberian dollar · $20 Namibian dollar · $20 New Zealand dollar · $20 Samoan tala · $20 Singapore dollar · $20 Solomon Islands dollar · $20 Surinamese dollar · $20 New Taiwan dollar · $20 Trinidad and Tobago dollar · $20 United States dollar · $20 Zimbabwean dollar ???!!!
2007-04-20 11:03:35
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answered by =42 6
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20.00 United States Dollars (USD) = 9.98371 United Kingdom Pounds (GBP)
(1 USD = 0.499186 GBP , 1 GBP = 2.00326 USD )
so approximately, 1 Pound sterling = 2 US dollars
Here is a currency converter to do any conversion of money
You just have to select which currency you want to convert into which currency.
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
hope this helped!
2007-04-20 11:14:55
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answered by ♫ Melody♫ 3
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It's not £40 some people can't do maths! It's about £10, maybe a little bit less depending on exchange rate.
2007-04-20 11:05:34
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answered by Emma G 4
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leave it a week and it will be about a pound, but at the moment $2 to the pound so £10
2007-04-20 11:04:21
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answered by Knownow't 7
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approx £10
2007-04-20 11:03:32
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answered by mimsy 4
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depends on which currency the dollar is in, here is a link to reuters currency converter. it gives up to the minute prices on loads of currencies.
http://investing.reuters.co.uk/Investing/Currencies.aspx?WT.mc_id=ext_SEM_Google_currency%20converter&WT.srch=1
2007-04-21 06:38:47
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answered by trevor k 1
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