Learn about what an exchange rate is and how to determine the cost of goods in another currency.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sal Khan
- Date Added:
- 07/27/2021
Learn about what an exchange rate is and how to determine the cost of goods in another currency.
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