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Dottie has 1400 U.S. dollars. If 1 New Zealand dollar equals 0.7059 U.S. dollars, about how many New Zealand dollars can Dottie buy for her U.S. dollars? A. $0.71 B. $1.42 C. $1…
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Dottie has 1400 U.S. dollars. If 1 New Zealand dollar equals 0.7059 U.S. dollars, about how many New Zealand dollars can Dottie buy for her U.S. dollars? A. $0.71 B. $1.42 C. $1…
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Dottie has 1400 U.S. dollars. If 1 New Zealand dollar equals 0.7059 U.S. dollars, about how many New Zealand dollars can Dottie buy for her U.S. dollars?
A. $0.71
B. $1.42
C. $1983.28
D. $988.26
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the correct answer is $1983.28
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New Zealand over US dollar
1/ .7059=. X/ 1400
.7059x=1400
Divide by .7059
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