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At present, MAS charges an average of 32.5 sen (100 sen equal 1 ringgit or $0.26) per kilometer.
In 1907, when an inner-city train ticket cost between three and five sen , a made-to-order suit required an average of twenty to twenty-five yen.
To reduce the government subsidy on fuel, Mahathir said diesel and petrol prices will increase by 10 sen per liter (100 sen = $0.3) to 0.80 and 1.20 ringgit respectively.
The unit of currency is the Malaysian Ringgit which is divided into 100 sen .
For example, a belt made from tortoise shell was available for only one yen and fifty sen in Japanese money.
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