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OpenStudy (destinyyyy):

Anyone know how to solve this???

OpenStudy (destinyyyy):

If the dollar price of one South African rand (ZAR) increases from $0.076 in 1999 to $0.083 in 2003, we can say that the reciprocal exchange rate moved from: Question 4 options: 1) $1 = ZAR 13.2 in 1999 to $1 = ZAR 12.0 in 2003. 2) $1 = ZAR 12.0 in 1999 to $1 = ZAR 13.2 in 2003. 3) $1 = ZAR 0.076 in 1999 to $1 = ZAR 0.083 in 2003. 4) ZAR 1 = $0.083 in 1999 to ZAR 1 = $0.076 in 2003. 5) $1 = ZAR 176 in 1999 to $1 = ZAR 183 in 2003.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its the first option.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

From the ques,we know that 1 ZAR=0.076$ IN 1999 AND 1 ZAR=0.083$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try to find it how much is 1$ in terms of ZAR

OpenStudy (destinyyyy):

Um no clue

OpenStudy (destinyyyy):

what about this one-- Assume that the Danish krone price of one British pound is DKr10.5. If it costs 45 pounds per day to rent a car in London and DKr480.5 to do so in Copenhagen, which of the following is true? Question 8 options: 1) The cost of renting a car is the same in both cities. 2) The cost of renting a car is DKr8 less in London. 3) The cost of renting a car is DKr45.76 less in London. 4) The cost of renting a car is DKr10.67 more in Copenhagen. 5) The cost of renting a car is DKr4.28 less in London.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Try to find it yourself, or else it will ruin your grades!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just ask me if you have any doubt!

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