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Exchange Rates & Best Buys

Exchange Rates

Exchange rates are used when comparing and converting between different currencies. A good understanding of ratio and proportion is helpful for exchange rate conversion questions.

How do I simplify exchange rate questions?

  • Using ratios is one of the easiest ways to compare, convert and simplify exchange rates
    • STEP 1
      Put exchange rates in ratio form (use more than one line if necessary)
    • STEP 2
      Add lines for prices/costs
    • STEP 3
      Use scale factors to complete lines
    • STEP 4
      Pick out the answer

Worked example

€1 (1 Euro) is worth $19.51 (Mexican Pesos).
₿1 (1 Bitcoin) is worth €20004.96 (Euro).

A vintage car costs $1000000 (Mexican Pesos).

What is the cost of the car in Bitcoin?

Convert $1000000 Mexican Peso to Euros.

Put the exchange rates in ratio form.

Euro : Mexican Peso = 1 : 19.51

Add a line for each rate.

  Euro : Mexican Peso 
table row blank blank cell 1 space colon space 19.51 end cell row blank blank cell x space colon space 1000000 end cell end table

Convert $1000000 Mexican Peso to Euros by dividing 1000000 by 19.51.

1000000 ÷ 19.51 = 51255.7662….

So $1000000 Mexican Peso = €51255.7662… Euro.

Convert  €51255.7662… Euro to Bitcoin.

Put the exchange rates in ratio form.

Bitcoin : Euro  = 1 : 20004.96

Add a line for each rate.

Bitcoin : Euro                              
1 space colon space 20004.96  y space colon space 51255.7662....

Convert €51255.7662… Euro to Bitcoin by dividing 51255.7662… by 20004.96.

51255.7662… ÷ 20004.96 = 2.56215… Bitcoin

Round to a suitable degree of accuracy.

₿2.56 Bitcoin

Best Buys

You need to be able to determine, with clear reasoning, which deal being offered by shops is the best value for money.

How do I work out which deal is best?

  • Find the price of 1 item (by dividing the number of items and total price by the same scale factor)
    • e.g. if 3 tins cost £1.20 then 1 tin costs 40p (by dividing both quantities by 3)
  • Compare the prices of 1 item from each shop / deal to see which is cheaper
    • The cheaper deal is the better value for money
    • e.g. 1 tin costs 40p from shop A and 45p from shop B
      • 1 tin at shop A is cheaper than at shop B
      • therefore shop is the better value for money
  • For more complicated deals, write down each line of working clearly

Worked example

Two deals for buying caps are given below:

3 caps for £22.50 from Baseball World
5 caps for £36 from Head Hut

At which shop are the caps better value? 
You must show your working.

Find the cost of 1 cap from Baseball World (by dividing £22.50 by 3)

22.50 ÷ 3 = £7.50 for 1 cap from Baseball World

Find the cost of 1 cap from Head Hut (by dividing 36 by 5)

36 ÷ 5 = £7.20 for 1 cap from Head Hut

Compare the price of 1 cap from each shop to see which is cheapest

£7.20 is cheaper than £7.50

Write down, with reason, the shop with better value

1 cap from Head Hut costs £7.20 and 1 cap from Baseball World costs £7.50
£7.20 is cheaper than £7.50 so Head Hut is better value

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