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The following table shows the number of U.S. dollars required to buy one British pound between September 3, 2012, and April 1, 2013. Use this table to answer the questions that follow.
The following table shows the number of U.S. dollars required to buy one British pound between September 3, 2012, and April 1, 2013. Use this table to answer the questions that follow.    -On November 1,2012,the price of a skateboard at JJ's Beach Shop was 120 U.S.dollars in La Jolla,California.On April 1,2013,the price of a skateboard was 130 U.S.dollars.Using the exchange rates in the table,between November 1,2012,and April 1,2013,the price of a skateboard at JJ's Beach Shop increased by approximately ________ in terms of U.S.dollars and ________ in terms of British pounds.(Round the British pound price two decimal points and the percentage changes to the first decimal point.)  A)  7.7%; 2.3% B)  7.7%; 12.8% C)  8.3%; 2.3% D)  8.3%; 14.7% E)  8.3%; 7.7%
-On November 1,2012,the price of a skateboard at JJ's Beach Shop was 120 U.S.dollars in La Jolla,California.On April 1,2013,the price of a skateboard was 130 U.S.dollars.Using the exchange rates in the table,between November 1,2012,and April 1,2013,the price of a skateboard at JJ's Beach Shop increased by approximately ________ in terms of U.S.dollars and ________ in terms of British pounds.(Round the British pound price two decimal points and the percentage changes to the first decimal point.)


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