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Suppose the spot ask exchange rate, Sa($|£), is $1.90 = £1.00 and the spot bid exchange rate, Sb($|£), is $1.89 = £1.00. If you were to buy $10,000,000 worth of British pounds from a currency dealer and then sell them to the dealer five minutes later, how much of your $10,000,000 would be "eaten" by the bid-ask spread?

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