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Elena L [17]
3 years ago
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Kari is on a trip to Italy. She has made a list of cities she would like to tour while she is there, as well as how much she exp

ects it will cost her (between transportation, admission, souvenirs, and so on) to see each one. The prices are listed in either US dollars ($) or euros (€). Kari has a budget of $585 set aside for sightseeing. Item Cost Currency Tour of the Vatican 68. 77 € Tour of Rome 95. 41 € Tour of Naples 71. 06 $ Tour of Venice 113. 38 $ Tour of Milan 49. 69 € She would also like to tour Genoa as well, which would cost her €60. 85. If the conversion rate of US dollars to euros at the time of Kari’s visit is 1:0. 6859, how will this affect her budget? Round all dollar values to the nearest cent. A. Kari can see Genoa and have $60. 33 left in her budget. B. Kari can see Genoa and have $41. 38 left in her budget. C. Kari has almost exactly enough left in her budget to see Genoa. D. Kari cannot afford to see Genoa, because it would put her $84. 48 over budget.
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1 answer:
Amanda [17]3 years ago
3 0

Unit conversion is a way of converting some common units into another. Kari cannot afford to see Genoa, because it would put her $84. 48 over budget.

<h3>What are Units conversions?</h3>

Unit conversion is a way of converting some common units into another without changing their real value. for, example, 1 centimetre is equal to 10 mm, though the real measurement is still the same the units and numerical values have been changed.

The cost of the Kari visiting the Vatican, Rome, Naples, Venice, and Milan are €68.77, €95.41, €71.06, €113.38, and €49.69. Therefore, the total cost of visiting these places would be,

Total Cost = €68.77 + €95.41 + €71.06 + €113.38 + €49.69

                  = €398.31

Now, as it is given that 1$ is equal to 0.6859€, therefore, if we convert the amount that is already spent by Kari to visit these places in dollars, we will get,

\rm Total\ cost = \dfrac{398.31 }{0.6859} = \$\ 580.72

The amount that is left with Kari,

\rm \text{Amount left with Kari} = (Budget\ of\ Kari)-(Total\ cost)

                                    = \$585-\$580.72\\\\=\$4.28

Also, the cost of visiting Genoa is €60.85, now, if the cost is converted to dollars we will get the cost to visit Genoa,

\text{Cost of visiting Genoa} = \dfrac{60.85}{0.6859}=\$88.72

Thus, the cost of visiting Genoa is $88.72, while the amount of budget that is left with Kari is $4.28, therefore, Kari cannot afford to see Genoa, because it would put her $84. 48 over budget.

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