The euro is avalable in coins and banknotes.
Coins are in the following denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent, €1 and €2.
Banknotes are in the following denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500.
Some countries do not circulate 1 and 2 cent coins, however they are accepted as payment. Many business will not accept €200 and €500 notes, due to the impracticality of giving change at such a high value.
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This is where reciprocals come in handy. You can think of it as 1.48 dollars per euro, which can be written 1.48 dollar/euro. To find out how many euros there are per dollar, write the reciprocal: 1 euro/1.48 dollar. But that ratio doesn't have a one on the bottom; it has a 1.48, so it's not very useful. Evaluate 1/1.48. In other words, divide 1 by 1.48, which yields 0.675675.... So, there are 0.68 euro per dollar.
1 euro.
1 dollar = 0.8 euro (0.7599 euro) 1 euro = 1.3 dollars (1.3159 dollars)
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