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amm1812
2 years ago
15

Choosing a computer that costs

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lisabon 2012 [21]2 years ago
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Hello!

Choosing a computer that costs B. $1,900 instead of one that costs $1,800 means that you'll have less money available for other purchases.

$1,900 is more expensive than $1,800. If somebody buys a $1,900 computer instead of a $1,800 one, then they will have less money to spend on other things.

If they purchased the $1,800 one instead, they would have an extra $100 to spend on other things.

I hope this helps you! Have a lovely day!

- Mal

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