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a. a depreciation of the dollar against the yen.
b. a depreciation of the yen against the dollar.
c. an appreciation of the yen against the dollar.
d. no change in the value of yen, but the dollar had weakened.
e. no change in the value of dollar, but the yen had strengthened.


b

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