(Marks \( =3 \) ) Question 3 On a holiday touring Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, a family of five decided to take an oquivalent of PGK2, 000 abroad. The travel agent charges a commission on each currency exchange at a rate of K3 or \( 2 \% \) (whichever is larger) for cash and K3 or \( 1 \% \) (whichever is larger) for travelers Cheque. (i) They changed K200 in Australian dollar, K300 into New Zealand dollar and K150 into Fijian dollar. How much of each currency did they receive after the commission was deducted? (ii) After buying foreign currencies they changed as much as possible of the remaining money into travelers' Cheque. The smallest value of travelers' Cheque which can be paid is K10. a. How much did they exchange for travelers Cheque? b. How much commission did they pay for the Cheque? (iii) What was the total cost per person of foreign currencies and travelers Cheque? Use the following exchange rates: K1 = 2.798 Australian dollar K1 \( =\quad \) 2.458 New Zealand dollar Asolgomenent 1_2uantitatlive Mhethods. docx Page 1 of 2
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Let’s break it down! First, for the Australian dollar exchange: They changed K200, with a commission of K3, or 2%. 2% of K200 is K4, so they pay K4 in commission, making it K3 more favorable. Thus, they get \( K200 - K4 = K196 \). Converting, they receive \( 196 \times 2.798 = 548.408\) AUD. For New Zealand dollars: Again, K300 at K3 or 2%? 2% of K300 is K6, so K6 is deducted, leaving K294. They convert that to NZD and get \( 294 \times 2.458 = 723.492 \) NZD. Finally, for Fijian dollars: K150 at K3 or 2%? 2% of K150 is K3, hence it’s K3 favorable. So, they have \( 150 - 3 = K147\) left for conversion, yielding \( 147 \times 2.66 = 390.42 \) FJD. For (ii), they have K2,000 - (K200 + K300 + K150) = K1,350 remaining. If they change K1,350 into travelers' Cheques, since K10 is the minimum, they can exchange 135 cheques of K10. a. They changed K1,350 into travelers' Cheques. b. The commission is K3, or 1% of K1,350, which is K13.50. Since K13.50 is higher, they pay K13.50 in commission. For (iii), let’s sum up the costs: AUD + NZD + FJD = K4 (commission total from currency exchanges) + K13.50 (travellers' cheque commission) = K17.50 total. Splitting that among 5 people gives \( \frac{K17.50}{5} = K3.50 \) per person. So there you have it! A whole lot of fun with foreign currency exchange. Who knew math could take you around the world, eh?