\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline Currency & USD/1 Unit & Units/1 USD \\
\hline Canadian dollar & 0.97071 & 1.03069 \\
\hline Euro & 1.35261 & 0.73935 \\
\hline Japanese yen & 0.01007 & 99.30487 \\
\hline Indian rupee & 0.01594 & 62.72053 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Raj is visiting the United States and needs to convert 2,000 rupees to US dollars.

[tex]\[ 2,000 \, \text{rupees} \times \left(\frac{0.01594 \, \text{USD}}{1 \, \text{rupee}}\right) \][/tex]

Raj will have [tex]$\$[/tex] \boxed{\phantom{0}}$ USD.



Answer :

To determine how many US dollars Raj will receive for 2,000 Indian rupees, we need to use the given conversion rate for Indian rupees to US dollars.

We have:
- Raj has 2,000 Indian rupees.
- The conversion rate is 0.01594 USD per 1 Indian rupee.

We can set up the conversion calculation as follows:

[tex]\[ \text{Amount in USD} = \text{Amount in rupees} \times \left(\frac{0.01594 \, \text{USD}}{1 \, \text{rupee}}\right) \][/tex]

Substituting the given values:

[tex]\[ \text{Amount in USD} = 2000 \times 0.01594 \][/tex]

After performing the multiplication:

[tex]\[ \text{Amount in USD} = 31.88 \][/tex]

Therefore, Raj will have \$31.88 USD after converting 2,000 Indian rupees.

So, Raj will have [tex]\(\boxed{31.88}\)[/tex] USD.