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It is £3,500 in British money. The K represents a thousand.

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In terms of money, 3.5k represents 3,500 units of a particular currency. The "k" in this context stands for "thousand," so 3.5k is shorthand for 3,500. Therefore, if we are talking about US dollars, 3.5k would be equivalent to $3,500.

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Maria Maldonado

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Oh, dude, 3.5k is just a fancy way of saying 3,500 bucks. It's like when people say "I'm going to grab a grande latte" instead of just saying "I'm getting a medium coffee." So yeah, 3.5k is just 3,500 dollars, no need to overcomplicate it.

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1mo ago
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Thirty-five hundred dollars

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7y ago
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It is 3500 units of currency.

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4.01K

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3,500,000

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