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The following table shows the number of U.S. dollars required to buy one Mexican peso and the number of U.S. dollars required to buy one Japanese yen between January 1, 2013, and April 1, 2013. Use this table to answer the questions that follow.
-On March 1,2013,Brandy paid 400 Mexican pesos for a manicure in Playa del Carmen,Mexico.Because she only had Japanese yen,she needed to exchange her Japanese yen at a nearby money-exchange kiosk in order to get the 400 Mexican pesos she used to pay the manicurist.The kiosk is able to buy and sell U.S.dollars,Mexican pesos,and Japanese yen at the exchange rates shown in the table.Approximately how much did the manicure cost Brandy in terms of Japanese yen?
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