Author Question: If the U.S. dollar price of the New Zealand dollar (NZD) is 0.5709, then the NZD price of one U.S. ... (Read 134 times)

KWilfred

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If the U.S. dollar price of the New Zealand dollar (NZD) is 0.5709, then the NZD price of one U.S. dollar will be:
 a. 1.5709 NZD.
  b. 1.75 NZD.
  c. 1.6711 NZD.
  d. 0.5709 NZD.
  e. 1.75 NZD.

Question 2

On December 29th, the cost of a skiing trip to Finse, Norway, was 6,500 krone. Two weeks later, the American dollar appreciated against the Norwegian krone. If the price of the trip in Norway remains the same, _____.
 a. an American skier living in Florida will now view this trip as cheaper compared to before
  b. an American skier living in Florida will now view this trip as highly expensive compared to before
  c. an American skier living in Florida will now view this trip as of the same value as before
  d. an American skier living in Florida will now value this trip less as compared to before
  e. an American skier living in Florida will no longer take this trip



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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