Graphing Exchange Rates Worksheet
A Grade 12 math worksheet on graphing exchange rates, including interpreting graphs and calculating conversions.
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Graphing Exchange Rates
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1. A graph shows the exchange rate of USD to EUR. If the line on the graph is steadily increasing, what does this indicate?
The Euro is strengthening against the US Dollar.
The US Dollar is strengthening against the Euro.
The exchange rate is stable.
Both currencies are weakening.
2. An exchange rate graph typically has on the x-axis and on the y-axis.
3. When the value of one currency increases relative to another, it is said to have .
4. The graph below shows the exchange rate of Canadian Dollars (CAD) per 1 US Dollar (USD) over a week. Approximately how many CAD would you get for 1 USD on Day 3?
5. Using the graph from Question 4, if you had 500 USD on Day 5, approximately how many CAD would you receive?
6. A horizontal line on an exchange rate graph indicates a fluctuating exchange rate.
True
False
7. Describe a real-world event that could cause an exchange rate to sharply increase or decrease.