Multiple Choice
Suppose Canada's exchange rate with the euro rises from 1.2 to 1.4. This rise indicates a(n) of the Canadian dollar, which means it takes Canadian dollars to purchase one euro.
A) appreciation; more
B) depreciation; fewer
C) depreciation; more
D) appreciation; fewer
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