The circumference of an Australian 1 Dollar coin is approximately 25.00 mm. This measurement is based on the standard diameter of the coin, which is 25.00 mm. The circumference of a circle can be calculated using the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is the mathematical constant pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter of the circle.
The radius is 1/2 of the circumference.
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Ah, making an Australian dollar is like painting a happy little tree. There are many ways to earn an Australian dollar, such as working, selling things, or providing a service. Just like adding different colors to your painting, there are endless possibilities to make money in this world. Just believe in yourself and keep creating, my friend.
The circumference of an 8-inch circle is: 25.1 inches.
1 dollar bills
100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 Dollar in US
As of 30th June 2009: 1 Australian Dollar = 0.81 US DOllars 1 US Dollar = 1.24 Australian Dollars
December 1, 2010: 1 danish krone = 0.1822 Australian dollar. 1 Australian dollar = 5,4884 danish kroner.
1 Australian Dollar is currently worth .69 Euro
As of 31/03/2013 1 Australian Dollar is worth around6.46429Chinese Yuan Renminbi
1 Australian dollar = 1.0264 US.
1 Australian Dollar = 92 Tahiti currency
1 US Dollar is equal to about 1.08 Australian Dollars
Roughly 1 to 1. Currently one Australian dollar is equal to 1.06 US Dollars. But that is subject to change.
1 US dollar = 0,96877 Australian dollar ( official conversion, today 10.02.2013)
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