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Jack, a U.S. citizen, is planning on traveling to Japan. He would like to buy some souvenirs while he is there. If Japanese shopkeepers typically accept yen, what is Jack most likely do in order to buy his souvenirs? Sell items that he brings with him to Japan in exchange for yen Convert dollars to Japanese yen before he leaves the United States Bring items from home that he can use to barter for Japanese souvenirs Insist that Japanese shopkeepers accept U.S. dollars

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Answer:

B, convert dollars to yen before leaving the USA

Step-by-step explanation:

It is always better to travel to foreign country with some of its currency. It saves time and effort abroad. Before travelling to Japan, Jack should get in contact with his local bank to see if it can exchange some U.S. dollars for Japanese yen. He should know more or less how much money he'd need in Japan, he should take the minimum to cover his expenses there and in case of an emergency. He could also exchange the currency at the airport at either point of his journey, in America before leaving or on arrival in Japan. There is also a possibility to exchange currency at banks or exchange points in Japan.

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User AceCorban
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The correct option is B
Convert dollars to Japanese yen before he leaves the United States
This can be done at the airport bureau of exchange or at the banks.

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