How much is 49.99 british pounds in dollars?
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not to answer this one exactly — things like this fluctuate [you can check newspapers, for one thing] — only to say: I use RatesFX (www.ratesfx.com), & I’m sure there are others, as rate-converter: you can check it out, it has a currency-exchange box [monies-of-the-world] right there.
edit: crazychipmunk — no, you MULTIPLY by 1.75 (it’s more like 2)– see Franco; so around $100.
Multiply the pounds by 2. But a money changer will also charge you some commission.
Well sense 1 pound = $1.75, then you divide 49.99 by 1.75, then you end up with 28.57, that should be it, I really just confused myself but that is OKAY!!