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In the Graph Below, the Value of the Dollar in Terms

Question 40

Question 40

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In the graph below, the value of the dollar in terms of yuan is: In the graph below, the value of the dollar in terms of yuan is:   A)  appreciating because the dollar buys more yuan. B)  depreciating because the dollar buys more yuan. C)  appreciating because the dollar buys fewer yuan. D)  depreciating because the dollar buys fewer yuan.


A) appreciating because the dollar buys more yuan.
B) depreciating because the dollar buys more yuan.
C) appreciating because the dollar buys fewer yuan.
D) depreciating because the dollar buys fewer yuan.

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