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Here is a simple example. The inhabitants of a small island begin exporting beautiful cloth made from a rare plant that grows only on their island. Seeing how popular the small quantity that they export has been, they steadily raise their prices. A clothing maker from New York, thinking that he can save money by "cutting out the middleman," decides to travel to the small island and buy the cloth himself. Ignorant of the local custom of offering strangers outrageous prices and then negotiating down, the clothing maker accepts (much to everyone's surpise) the initial price of 400 tepizes/m2. The price of this cloth in New York is 120 dollars/yard2.If the clothing maker bought 500 m2 of this fabric, how much money did he lose? Use 1tepiz=0.625dollar and 0.9144m=1yard.

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Answer:

He lost $53,240.60

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we must start by determining how many dollars he spent for the [tex]500m^{2}[/tex] of cloth. We can determine this by doing the following conversion:

[tex]500m^{2}*\frac{400 tepizes}{m^{2}}*\frac{\$0.625}{1 tepiz}=\$125,000[/tex]

Next, we need to figure out what is the price of the [tex]500m^{2}[/tex] of coth is in New York:

[tex]500m^{2}*\frac{1yd^{2}}{(0.9144m)^{2}}*\frac{\$120}{1 yard^{2}}=\$71,759.40[/tex]

so now we subtract the two amounts so we get:

$125,000-$71,759.40=$53,240.60