Three-wheel cars made in North Edsel are sold for 5000 pounds. Four-wheel cars made in South Edsel are sold for 10,000 marks. The real exchange rate between North and South Edsel is four three-wheel cars for three four-wheel cars

The nominal exchange rate between the two countries is A) 0.50 marks/pound.
B) 0.66 marks/pound.
C) 1.50 marks/pound.
D) 2.00 marks/pound.


C

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