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

Raj will have \$ [tex]\(\square\)[/tex] USD.



Answer :

To convert the given 2,000 Indian rupees to US dollars, we will use the conversion rate provided in the table.

1. Identify the conversion rate from the table where we see that 1 Indian rupee is equivalent to 0.01594 USD.

2. Multiply the amount of rupees Raj has by the conversion rate to find the equivalent amount in US dollars.

[tex]\[ 2000 \, \text{rupees} \times 0.01594 \, \frac{\text{USD}}{\text{rupee}} = 31.88 \, \text{USD} \][/tex]

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