The chart below shows an exchange rate table.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Currency & \begin{tabular}{c}
Exchange Rate \\
April 3, 2013 \\
(Euro 1)
\end{tabular} \\
\hline Bulgarian lev & 1.96 \\
\hline Canadian dollar & 1.301 \\
\hline Swiss franc & 1.2149 \\
\hline British pound & 0.8482 \\
\hline Japanese yen & 119.4065 \\
\hline US dollar & 1.2839 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

On April 3, 2013, one euro could be exchanged for about how many Japanese yen?

A. 1
B. 119
C. 2
D. 121



Answer :

To find out how many Japanese yen one euro could be exchanged for on April 3, 2013, we need to refer to the exchange rate provided in the table for Japanese yen.

Here's the relevant part of the table:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \text{Currency} & \begin{array}{c} \text{Exchange Rate} \\ \text{April 3, 2013} \\ (\text{Euro 1}) \end{array} \\ \hline \text{Japanese yen} & 119.4065 \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]

From the table, we can see that the exchange rate for one euro to Japanese yen is 119.4065.

To answer the question about how many Japanese yen one euro could be exchanged for, we should round the given exchange rate to the nearest integer because the options provided are whole numbers.

- The decimal part of the exchange rate is 0.4065, which is less than 0.5, so we round down.

Therefore, one euro could be exchanged for approximately 119 Japanese yen.

The correct answer is:

119