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Chapter 19, Problem 15P
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To identify: Whether the price in dollars of automobile decrease or increase during the 34-year period due to the changes in the exchange rate.
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Exchange rate is at which one currency of a country is exchanged with the currency of another country is termed as exchange rate.
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To determine: The price of the automobile in the year 2014 in terms of Country U dollar.
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