Find the value in Australian dollars for each exchange rate.
<span>1st exchange rate: </span>
<span>14000/6.21= $2254.43 </span>
<span>2nd exchange rate: </span>
<span>14000/6.37= $2197.80 </span>
<span>Find the difference between the two: </span>
<span>$2254.43 - $2197.80 = $56.63 </span>
Since the first value is greater than your second one Aggie lost money and your answer is <span>It decreases by $56.63.</span>
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
56=7-3[4+{8-4(4+5-3)}]
56=7-3[4+{4(4+5-3)}]
56=7-3[4+{16+20-12)}]
56=7-3[4+24]
56=4[28]
56=92
56-56=92-56
36
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
b is at 15
n is at 10
hence -15 - -10=5
positive 5 btw
Answer:
<u>10°C average temperature</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Average Temperature = Lowest + 17
= -7 + 17
= 17 - 7
= <u>10°C average temperature</u>