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20 November, 03:25

A college textbook is selling for (US) $140 in the United States. That same textbook sells in Canada for (CA) $150. The exchange rate is (CA) $1.10 = (US) $1.00. Shipping costs are (US) $5.00. Ignoring the shipping costs. What is the U. S. price of the textbook purchased in Canada? (US) $

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  1. 20 November, 04:23
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    The U. S. price of the textbook purchased in Canada is of $135.

    Explanation:

    Assuming that the exchange rate is CA $1.10 = US $1.00, we can say that a Canadian Dollar is 10/11 or 0.90 of an American Dollar. As the textbook costs CA $150, we have to multiply 150 by the value of a Canadian Dollar with respect to an American Dollar: 150 x 0.90 = 135. Therefore, the U. S. price of the textbook purchased in Canada is of US $135.
  2. 20 November, 05:32
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    the reponse is answer 145$
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