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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.

If you lived in Great Britain and wanted to buy one euro, how much would it cost?

less than a pound
more than a pound
exactly one pound
about eight pounds

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less than a pound

The table gives 1 euro = 0.8482 British pounds, so one euro costs about £0.85 — less than a pound.