You visited Switzerland over summer and brought back 130.86 swiss francs to the United States. How many U.S. dollars will you get, if you exchange your swiss francs for U.S. dollars? The exchange rate is 1 U.S dollar = 0.867 swiss francs.
Hint: You are converting swiss franc into USD.
Enter your answer rounded off to two decimal points. Do not enter $ or comma in the answer box. For example, if your answer is $12.345 then enter as 12.35 in the answer box.
No of USD = Amount in SWISS FRancs * Exchnage Rate
= 130.86 * 0.867
= 113.46
USD equivalent amount for 130.86 Swiss Francs is USD113.46
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