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Re: Formula for gas conversion
[Re: SandS]
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12/24/2018 10:15 AM
12/24/2018 10:15 AM
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The way I have always figured the conversion is divide the NAF price by 2 and add approx 10%. Example:30 litres at the new price of 1.942/litre would be approx 58 NAF. 58/2=29+2.9 (10%)+$31.90 USD. Exchange rate is around 1.78 NAF to $1.USD In the example above 58 NAF would exchange to approx $32 USD.
Another easy way, remember the price on the pump is in NAF and the USD conversions would be slightly more than 1/2 that amount in USD.
I always ask for an amount in USD or if filling up, do the conversion as stated above.
It is easy to get confused. I also always get out of the car and watch the gas being put in and the amount on the pump.
J.D.
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