Multiple Choice
In quoting exchange rates:
A) one should always quote these as units of foreign currency over a unit of domestic currency.
B) one should always quote the rate as the units of domestic currency over a unit of foreign currency.
C) usually one should quote the rate in such a way that the value is greater than one.
D) each country's central bank determines how the rate is to be quoted.
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