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3 December, 06:13

Suppose the Chinese yuan is pegged so that the exchange rate is 0.17 dollars per yuan. If an iPod costs $200 in the United States, how much would the same iPod cost in China if purchasing power parity holds?

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  1. 3 December, 06:43
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    1176.47 Yuan

    Explanation:

    As we know that:

    1 Yuan = $0.17 per Yuan

    So this also means that:

    One Dollar = 1 / $0.17 Yuan = 5.8824 Yuan per Dollar

    One Dollar = 5.8824 Yuan per Dollar

    So for $200, Yuans would be:

    200 Dollars = 5.8824 Yuan per Dollar * 200

    = 1176.47 Yuan
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