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Irina-Kira [14]
3 years ago
14

What is the GDP of Grangerland in billions of Lightrocks?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Basile [38]3 years ago
4 0

Let's complete the missing information:

1. <u>GDP of Potterland in billions of US$:</u> 311/22 (GDP in billions of domestic currency/Exchange rate for domestic currency to US$) = <u>14.14 billions of US$</u>

2. <u>GDP of Grangerland in billions of US$</u>: 41/11 (GDP in billions of domestic currency/Exchange rate for domestic currency to US$) = <u>3.73  billions of US$ </u>

3. <u>Exchange rate for Weasley Island domestic currency to US$</u>: 799/209 (GDP in billions of domestic currency/GDP in billions of US$) =<u> 3.82 Icesticks to US$</u>

Now, let's answer the questions:

1. <em><u>What is the GDP of Grangerland in billions of Lightrocks?</u></em> We take GDP of this country in billions of US$ and multiply by Exchange rate of Potterland Lightrocks to US$ to get this result. (3.73 x 22) = <u>82.06 billions of Lightrocks</u>

2. <em><u>What is the exchange rate for Icesticks to U.S. dollars?</u></em> We already have this result, we calculated it on missing information 3 = <u>3.82 Icesticks to US$</u>


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