Asked by Papa Yaw Owusu on May 31, 2024
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If the C$ weakens by 2½% relative to the euro (C$1.00 = €0.7448) , what will be the new value for the euro per C$1.00?
A) €0.6298 per C$1.00
B) €0.6236 per C$1.00
C) €0.6299 per C$1.00
D) €0.7262 per C$1.00
E) €0.6860 per C$1.00
Exchange Rate
The amount one currency is worth in the terms of another for conversion purposes.
C$
A symbol often used to denote the Canadian dollar, the currency of Canada.
Euro
The official currency of the eurozone, which consists of 19 of the 27 European Union member states.
- Understand and calculate exchange rates and their effects on currency value.
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Katelyn GrantJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The new value of the euro per C$1.00 after a 2½% weakening of the C$ relative to the euro can be calculated by reducing the initial value (€0.7448) by 2.5%. However, a weakening of the C$ means it will take more C$ to buy the same amount of euros, thus the value of euro per C$ will actually increase. The correct calculation should find the value that represents a 2.5% increase from the initial value, not a decrease. The only option that represents an increase from the initial value is €0.7262 per C$1.00. The mistake in the premise is assuming a weakening C$ would decrease the euro value per C$, when in fact, it increases it because you get more euros for every Canadian dollar.
Learning Objectives
- Understand and calculate exchange rates and their effects on currency value.