Refer to the above figure. Suppose E is the original equilibrium. A decrease in the U.S. demand for Japanese-made goods will lead to

A. a depreciation of the yen and an increase in the quantity of yen sold per week.
B. an appreciation of the yen and an increase in the quantity of yen sold per week.
C. an appreciation of the yen and a decrease in the quantity of yen sold per week.
D. a depreciation of the yen and a decrease in the quantity of yen sold per week.


Answer: D

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