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1. In which financial statement does Apple report the gains and losses from foreign currency translation for subsidiaries that do not use the U.S. dollar as their functional currency? Page 910
2. Translating financial statements requires the use of a currency exchange rate. For each of the following financial statement items, indicate the exchange rate the company would apply to translate into U.S. dollars. Enter "CR" (current rate in effect at the
a. Cash
b. Sales revenue
C. Property, plant and equipment
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