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First to answer will get brainliest
Jamal traveled to France for the summer and was not used to paying with Euros. At Footlocker in Paris, a pair of Jordan 12’s had a price tag of 180 Euros. If the exchange rate is $1 to 0.90 Euros, explain whether he got a good deal.
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