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Suppose that $2 = £1, $1.60 = €1, and the cross-exchange rate is €1.25 = £1.00. If you own a call option on £10,000 with a strike price of $1.50, you would exercise this option at maturity if:.a. the $/€ exchange rate is at least $1.60/€.
b. the €/£ exchange rate is at least €1.25/£.
c. the $/£ exchange rate is at least $1.60/£.
d. none of the options

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