Suppose the direct foreign exchange rates in U.S. dollars are as follows:1 Swiss franc = $1.03711 Swedish krona = $0.1526Based on the information given above, how many U.S. dollars must be paid for a purchase of goods costing 20,000 Swedish krona?

A. $131,062
B. $19,285
C. $3.052
D. $20,742


Answer: C

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