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5 May, 09:41

In 2010, 100 japanese yen purchased. 88 u. s. dollars and in 2013, it purchased. 93 u. s. dollars. how much was 1 u. s. dollar worth in japanese yen, in 2010 and 2013?

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  1. 5 May, 12:08
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    To find how many Japanese yen $1 was worth in 2010 and 2013, you will create ratios with the information we know and then solve for the number of yen.

    2010:

    100 yen x yen (use cross products to solve for x yen)

    $0.88 = $1

    100 = 0.88x

    0.88 0.88

    x = 113.6 yen

    In 2010, $1 was worth approximately 114 yen.

    2013:

    100 yen x yen

    $0.93 = $1

    100 = 0.93x

    0.93 0.93

    x = 107.5

    In 2013, $1 was worth approximately 108 yen.
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