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QUICK 20 second survey at mformature!

tave

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hey guys, for this class im takin, we have to get surveys from 1000 people, and what better way than to use technology?

if you guys could do me a favor and take this quick 20second survey, that would be great


no signup required, no name needed

Salted Coaster Survey

(apparently stupid ideas sell!)
 
Done :D

But it took me 22.4 secods.... :p

And I have now clue what CND is in EUR, so I guessed a bit....
 
Also done.
Hellcat said:
And I have now clue what CND is in EUR, so I guessed a bit....
I'm guessing he means the Canadian Dollar, but the abbreviation should be CAD or maybe CDN.
 
Done.
 
Also done.

I'm guessing he means the Canadian Dollar, but the abbreviation should be CAD or maybe CDN.

He meant the conversion rate, not what the acronym means, afaik. I think you can use either CAD or CND... CDN wouldn't work, as it isn't written Cadanian Nollar. xD

I did the survey, too.
 
CND, and CDN aren't proper, but I've seen the later used a lot more often to represent Canadian [dollar].

Its supposed to be CAD for Canadian Dollar
 
It's either CAD or CDN. I believe the first meaning Canadian Dollar, and the second meaning just simply Canadian. The second I'd imagine is probably more frequently used in Canada and not so much outside of it. Both are widely used and accepted though. The international standard however acknowledges the Canadian dollar as 'CAD'. (Thank you google)

CND is not used whatsoever, is likely a mix up of CDN, and is incorrect.

:argh:

For reference, the Canadian dollar is at virtually the same value as the US Dollar right now, maybe a cent or two behind

btw, I did the survey
 
Done. Used Google to convert currencies from the Great British Pound, so it might not be accurate.
 
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