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amigos, and amigas, help!!!!!!!!! i live in kansas and and scottish and irish, german, and american, gaelic, too. my name is bree. okay, here's the thing, each year, the sixth grade is assigned a certain country to report on, and guess what???!!! mine happened to be scotland. first, we did a section on geography, and now it's on economy. i need to know what the coins are called, the imports and exports, and manufacturing. if you could pleeeeeease help me, i would be sooooo thankful!
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Interesting....
I'll cover the currency first- currency - Pound Sterling (£) notes - £1, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100 coins (pence), 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2, £5. Theres 100 pence in a pound. A pound would be compared to a US dollar, and a "penny" (1 pence) is equivalent to one "cent". Remember that Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, so economically, we're one country. One little thing that makes scotland different though, is that we have £1 notes, but England/Wales etc stopped using them some time ago - they only have the £1 coins. And no, I'm not sending you any. ![]() What do you want to know about import/exports? Manufacturing? |
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