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1. a factory worker in cambodia makes 320,000 cambodian riels per month. if 1 u. s. dollar equals 4000 cambodian riels, how much does the factory worker make in u. s. in dollars per year? 2. people in japan on average eat 3 ounces of fish per day. how many pounds of fish is this per week? 3. the town of lloró, colombia has an average yearly rainfall of 500 inches. on average, how many centimeters of rain does the town get each day? 4.the average american student is in class for 330 min/day. how many hours/day is this? part b) how many sec/day? show simple steps for each question and include the answer.

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