Use these exchange rates:
• £1 = 1.32 dollars
• 1 euro = £0.87
Daniel has 396 dollars.<...
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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 14:00 ToonGamesToo
Use these exchange rates:
• £1 = 1.32 dollars
• 1 euro = £0.87
Daniel has 396 dollars.
Paula has 350 euros.
Paula has more money than Daniel.
How much more?
Give your answer in pounds.
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