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A Jamaican tourist carried JM $30,000 with him to Canada to spend. If he were to change it into Canadian currency, how much CAN dollars would he have to spend? CAN $1.00 = JMD $117 a. $256.41
b. $500
c. $3,510,000
d. $50,000

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