Einar is planning a vacation trip from his native Iceland, and wants to understand the prices in different countries. He finds on a website that 10 Icelandic Krona are worth 107.4 South Korean Won and that 10 Japanese Yen are worth 99.78 Won. How many Krona, to the nearest whole number, will he need to set aside to purchase a gift that costs 500 Yen?

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Einar is planning a vacation trip from his native Iceland, and wants to
understand the prices in different countries. He finds on a website that
10 Icelandic Krona are worth 107.4 South Korean Won and that
10 Japanese Yen are worth 99.78 Won. How many Krona, to the
nearest whole number, will he need to set aside to purchase a gift that
costs 500 Yen?
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Transcribed Image Text:Einar is planning a vacation trip from his native Iceland, and wants to understand the prices in different countries. He finds on a website that 10 Icelandic Krona are worth 107.4 South Korean Won and that 10 Japanese Yen are worth 99.78 Won. How many Krona, to the nearest whole number, will he need to set aside to purchase a gift that costs 500 Yen? (Calculator Allowed) No question has a negative answer. Some problems may include more than one correct answer. If this is the case, enter only one answer. Mixed numbers can be entered as decimals or improper fractions. For example, 4, must be entered as 4.5 or 9/2. If 41/2 is entered, it will be interpreted as , not 45. For numbers smaller than 1, but greater than 0, do not include 0 before the decimal point. Do not include any other symbols or units. 41 Do not enter more than four characters, including decimal point or fraction bar. Type answer here. Be careful with spelling.
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