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Exercice 5
Un passager français allant à Vancouver est en transit à l'aéroport de Londres
Heathrow. Il achète un flacon de parfum dans un « duty free shop ».
Le flacon de parfum acheté est affiché à 42 livres sterling (£): ce voyageur à
le choix de payer avec la devise de son choix. À ce moment, sur lui, il possède
des 50 euros (€), 200 dollars canadiens ($ CAD) et 150 dollars américains ($
US).
a) Calcule le prix du flacon dans chacune des devises ($ CAD $ US et €).
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Exercice 5
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