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Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.1 Mei-Ling found out that the exchange rate between Singapore dollars and South African rand was: 1 SGD = 4.2 ZAR Mei-Ling changed 3 000 Singapore dollars into South African rand at this exchange rate. How much money in South African rand did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned?

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.1 Mei-Ling found out that the exchange rate between Singapore dollars and South African rand was: 1 SGD = 4.2 ZAR Mei-Ling changed 3 000 Singapore dollars into South African rand at this exchange rate. How much money in South African rand did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.1 Mei-Ling found out that the exchange rate between Singapore dollars and South African rand was: 1 SGD = 4.2 ZAR Mei-Ling changed 3 000 Singapore dollars into South African rand at this exchange rate. How much money in South African rand did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.1 Mei-Ling found out that the exchange rate between Singapore dollars and South African rand was: 1 SGD = 4.2 ZAR Mei-Ling changed 3 000 Singapore dollars into South African rand at this exchange rate. How much money in South African rand did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.1 Mei-Ling found out that the exchange rate between Singapore dollars and South African rand was: 1 SGD = 4.2 ZAR Mei-Ling changed 3 000 Singapore dollars into South African rand at this exchange rate. How much money in South African rand did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.2 On returning to Singapore after 3 months, Mei-Ling had 3 900 ZAR left. She changed this back to Singapore dollars, noting that the exchange rate had changed to: 1 SGD = 4.0 ZAR How much money in Singapore dollars did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned?

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.2 On returning to Singapore after 3 months, Mei-Ling had 3 900 ZAR left. She changed this back to Singapore dollars, noting that the exchange rate had changed to: 1 SGD = 4.0 ZAR How much money in Singapore dollars did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.2 On returning to Singapore after 3 months, Mei-Ling had 3 900 ZAR left. She changed this back to Singapore dollars, noting that the exchange rate had changed to: 1 SGD = 4.0 ZAR How much money in Singapore dollars did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.2 On returning to Singapore after 3 months, Mei-Ling had 3 900 ZAR left. She changed this back to Singapore dollars, noting that the exchange rate had changed to: 1 SGD = 4.0 ZAR How much money in Singapore dollars did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.2 On returning to Singapore after 3 months, Mei-Ling had 3 900 ZAR left. She changed this back to Singapore dollars, noting that the exchange rate had changed to: 1 SGD = 4.0 ZAR How much money in Singapore dollars did Mei-Ling get? What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.3 During these 3 months the exchange rate had changed from 4.2 to 4.0 ZAR per SGD. Was it in Mei-Ling’s favour that the exchange rate was now 4.0 ZAR instead of 4.2 ZAR, when she changed her South African rand back to Singapore dollars? Give an explanation to support your answers. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned?

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.3 During these 3 months the exchange rate had changed from 4.2 to 4.0 ZAR per SGD. Was it in Mei-Ling’s favour that the exchange rate was now 4.0 ZAR instead of 4.2 ZAR, when she changed her South African rand back to Singapore dollars? Give an explanation to support your answers. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.3 During these 3 months the exchange rate had changed from 4.2 to 4.0 ZAR per SGD. Was it in Mei-Ling’s favour that the exchange rate was now 4.0 ZAR instead of 4.2 ZAR, when she changed her South African rand back to Singapore dollars? Give an explanation to support your answers. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.3 During these 3 months the exchange rate had changed from 4.2 to 4.0 ZAR per SGD. Was it in Mei-Ling’s favour that the exchange rate was now 4.0 ZAR instead of 4.2 ZAR, when she changed her South African rand back to Singapore dollars? Give an explanation to support your answers. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start

Mathematics Unit 12: Exchange Rate Mei-Ling from Singapore was preparing to go to South Africa for 3 months as an exchange student. She needed to change some Singapore dollars (SGD) into South African rand (ZAR). QUESTION 12.3 During these 3 months the exchange rate had changed from 4.2 to 4.0 ZAR per SGD. Was it in Mei-Ling’s favour that the exchange rate was now 4.0 ZAR instead of 4.2 ZAR, when she changed her South African rand back to Singapore dollars? Give an explanation to support your answers. What do we want to find out? What useful information do we know? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What have we learned? Back to start