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The graph presents 3 ratios among 4 currencies - Yen to dollar, Rupees to the dollar, & dollar’ to Euro from July 1-5
Based on the given information use the drop-down menus to most accurately complete the following statements.
1. On 3rd July, Rs. 3675/- amounts to (nearest Yen).
2. A Cell phone costs $ 95.99 on July 4th. A man has 9600 Yen, 115 Euro, & 4700 rupees. He would be able to buy cell phone using currency (Assume that he can use only one type of currency for transactions.)
Yen Rs $ 101 54 1 x 3675 x = 3675 * 101 / 54 = 6873.6, which is closest to D.
Second question: My answer is (A)
9600 Yen, at 104:1 rate, is approximately 92.3 USD < 95.99 115 euro is worth more than 115 USD 4700 rupee, at 53:1 rate, is approximately 88.67 USD < 96.99.