Penny is planning a trip to Egypt. She has mapped out the expected costs of some different components of her trip, and has compiled them below, including whether the cost is in US dollars ($) or Egyptian pounds (£). Item Cost Currency Plane ticket 3,241.77 £ Passport 65.00 $ Tour guide 494.25 £ International phone card 41.38 $ Hotel reservation 398.26 £ Car rental 644.48 £ If the exchange rate of the US dollar to Egyptian pound is 1:5.3841, how much has Penny currently budgeted for her trip, in US dollars? Round all currencies to two decimal places.

Respuesta :

She has budgeted $999.95

Answer: $993.95

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Exchange rate of the US dollar to Egyptian pound is 1:5.3841

Item Cost Currency Plane ticket =[tex]3,241.77\pounds=\frac{3,241.77}{5.3841}= \$602.100629632\approx\$602.10[/tex]

Passport =  $65.00

Tour guide =[tex]494.25\pounds=\$91.7980721012\approx\$91.80[/tex]

International phone card = $41.38

Hotel reservation = [tex]398.26\pounds=\frac{398.26}{5.3841}=\$73.9696513809\approx\$73.97[/tex]

Car rental = [tex]644.48\pounds=\frac{644.48}{5.3841}= \$119.700599915=\$119.70[/tex]

Therefore, the total budgeted for her trip, in US dollars=[tex]602.10+91.80+41.38 +73.97+119.70+65[/tex]

[tex]=\$993.95[/tex]

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