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Real-Life Math -- Solution

All it takes to solve this is some multiplication. If 1 Canadian dollar is worth 0.81 U.S. dollars, then:

0.81 x 10,000 = $8,100 US

Therefore, your client would have to pay $8,100 in U.S. dollars for the currency.

That's all there is to it!


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