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28 January, 20:14

A US Dollar buys more Great Britain Pounds than it used to. The Great Britain Pound is said to

A appreciate in vaue

B depreciate in value

C be a stronger currency

D be a weaker currency

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  1. 28 January, 20:20
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    B. depreciate in value.

    Explanation:

    In the past, the US dollar used to buy more British pounds than it does at the moment. This means that the pound has depreciated in value, as each pound costs less in US dollars than it did in the past. This also means that someone who wants to exchange dollars for pounds is in a better position than before, while someone who wants to exchange pounds for dollars is in a worse position.
  2. 29 January, 00:12
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    B:

    Depreciate in value

    Explanation: if it less than it used to then it depreciated
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