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Andy flies from the UK to Japan.
His plane ticket costs £554.
Andy then flies from Japan to Australia.
His plane ticket costs 70 140 Japanese Yen.
The exchange rate is £1 = 140 Japanese Yen.
Leila flies from the UK to Australia.
Her plane ticket costs 1860 Australian dollars.
The exchange rate is 1 Australian dollar = £0.62.
Who pays more to fly from the UK to Australia, Andy or Leila?
You must show clearly how you get your answer.

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Answer: Leia pays more to fly from the UK to Australia

Explanation:

We have two persons, Andy and Leila; both travel from UK to Australia but in different ways:

For Andy:

-He first flies from UK to Japan and the cost of the ticket is
\£ 554

-Then he flies from Japan to Australia and the cost of the ticket is
70140 Yen

So, the cost of Andy's trip is:


\£ 554+70140 Yen (1)

Taking into account that we have to use the same units to sum two quantities, we have to convert the Yens to
\£; knowing that
\£ 1=140 Yen:


70140 Yen (\£ 1)/(140 Yen)=\£501

Then, (1) is rewritten as:


\£ 554+\£501=\£1055 (2) This is the total cost of Andy's trip

For Leila:

She flies directly from UK to Australia and the cost of her ticket is
\$ 1860 (Australian dollars)

Taking into account that we have the price of Andy's trip in
\£, we have to convert the Australian dollars to
\£, in order to compare.

So, knowing that
\$ 1=\£ 0.62 we have:


\$ 1860 (\£ 0.62)/(\$ 1)=\£1153.2 (3) This is the total cost of Leila's trip

Hence, comparing (2) and (3) we can see that Leila paid more to fly from UK to Australia.

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