£10 of an item of varying costs

AndyCI

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Hello!

I am trying to calculate £10 worth of cryptocurrencies. For example, the currency may be worth different amounts:
1 Bitcoin = £32,000
1 Etherum = £1,650
1 Cardarno = £0.89

How would you go about working out how much you can get for £10? The decimal places are continuous in cryptocurrency.

My workings have been limited so far, I know I'm going to need to divide the current price by some amount, but its that amount thats tripping me up.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
Hello!

I am trying to calculate £10 worth of cryptocurrencies. For example, the currency may be worth different amounts:
1 Bitcoin = £32,000
1 Etherum = £1,650
1 Cardarno = £0.89

How would you go about working out how much you can get for £10? The decimal places are continuous in cryptocurrency.

My workings have been limited so far, I know I'm going to need to divide the current price by some amount, but its that amount thats tripping me up.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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