You're traveling in Japan and are thinking about buying a new kimono. You've decided you'd be willing to pay $175 for a new kimono, but kimonos in Japan are all priced in yen. If the exchange rate is 89 yen per dollar, what is the highest price in yen

you'd be willing to pay for a kimono? (Assume no taxes or duties are associated with the purchase.)

A) 1.97 yen
B) 330.75 yen
C) 15,575 yen
D) 19,425 yen


Answer: C

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