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The chart below shows an exchange rate table.
A 2-column table has 6 rows. The first column is labeled Currency with entries Bulgarian lev, Canadian dollar, Swiss franc, British pound, Japanese yen, and U S Dollar. The second column is labeled Exchange rate on April 3, 2013 (euro = 1) with entries 1.96, 1.301, 1.2149, 0.8482, 119.4065, 1.2839.
What is the most likely conclusion that can be drawn about how this table would look in December 2013?
It would look the same because exchange rate tables do not change.
It would look different because exchange rate tables change constantly.
It would look different because exchange rate tables change once a month.
It would look different because more countries will have started to use euros.
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It would look different because exchange rate tables change constantly.
Exchange rates fluctuate continuously due to market forces, so the values on an April table are unlikely to be the same in December.
Exchange rates fluctuate continuously due to market forces, so the values on an April table are unlikely to be the same in December.
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