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In the above table, 1 AED is worth 0.272300 USD, and 1 USD is worth 3.6724
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For example, if we look at USD in the left-most column, and then compare it to
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Moving on to row 3 in the left-most column, we see that 1 GBP is worth 1.5896
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When using the sentence "USD to GBP conversion rate is" we actually mean that
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1 USD = 0.7155 EUR. The EUR is stronger than the USD. When compared to 1
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