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

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

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



Answer :

To determine how many US dollars (USD) Raj will have after converting 2,000 rupees, follow these steps:

1. Identify the given values:
- Raj has 2,000 rupees.
- The conversion rate is [tex]\(\frac{0.01594 \text{ USD}}{1 \text{ rupee}}\)[/tex].

2. Set up the conversion using the given conversion rate:
- You will multiply the amount of rupees by the conversion rate to find the equivalent amount in USD.

3. Perform the multiplication:
- [tex]\(2000 \text{ rupees} \times 0.01594 \text{ USD/rupee}\)[/tex]

4. Calculate the total value:
- When you multiply 2000 by 0.01594, the resulting value is 31.88.

Therefore, Raj will have \[tex]$31.88 USD. So, the complete statement becomes: Raj will have \$[/tex]31.88 USD.