The nominal exchange rate is the price of one currency in terms of another currency. A nominal exchange rate specifies how many units of one country's currency are needed to buy one unit of another country's currency. Suppose the following table presents nominal exchange rate data for November 26, 2014, in terms of U. S. dollars per unit of foreign currency. Use the information in the table to answer the questions that follow.
Foreign Currency Cost of one unit Foreign Currency
Brazilian real (BRL) 0.5148
Canadian dollar (CAD) 0.9213
Euro (EUR) 1.3457
Japanese yen (JPY) 0.008226
Mexican peso (MXN) 0.0926
United Kingdom pound (GBP) 1.9695
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