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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?

a

The Euro is strengthening against the US Dollar.

b

The US Dollar is strengthening against the Euro.

c

The exchange rate is stable.

d

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?

CAD per 1 USD (Weekly)DayCAD per USD01.251.301.351.401.451.501234567

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.

T

True

F

False

7. Describe a real-world event that could cause an exchange rate to sharply increase or decrease.