In July 2020, $1 was worth 45 Indian rupees and in July 2020, $1 was worth 55 Indian rupees. We can therefore conclude that
A. the Indian rupee depreciated.
B. the value of the U.S. dollar has fluctuated.
C. the Indian rupee appreciated.
D. the U.S. dollar has depreciated.
Answer: A
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