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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 expects 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
Tour of the Vatican
Tour of Rome
Tour of Naples
Tour of Venice
Tour of Milan
Cost Currency
68.77
9 5.41 €
71.06 $
1 13.38 $
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
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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