If the market exchange rate of yen per dollar rises, this means the
A. dollar has weakened, but the yen has not changed.
B. dollar has strengthened, but the yen has not changed.
C. yen has strengthened, and the dollar has weakened.
D. dollar has strengthened, and the yen has weakened.
Answer: D
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