If an Australian contractor ordered $360,000 U.S. dollars worth of steel from an American company, what is the cost of the steel in Australian dollars? (Enter a number as an exact integer or decimal.) PLEASE SHOW WORK
Mexican peso-18.0774
Australian dollar-1.31545
Israeli shekel-3.54239
Swedish krona-8.42484
cost of the steel in Australian dollars =cost in US dollars *converson of 1 USD in AUD
=360000*1.31545 =$ 473562
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