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The price of a dozen roses in the united states is about $30. if $0.559 u.s. dollars can purchase 1.00 turkish lira, how much does the same dozen roses cost in turkey, if purchasing power parity holds?
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The price of a dozen roses in the united states is about $30. if $0.559 u.s. dollars can purchase 1.00 turkish lira, how much does the same dozen roses cost in turkey, if purchasing power parity holds?
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16.77
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