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QUESTION 3 Isa has been offered admission to study BSc Economics at the University of Professional Studies, Acera. The programme starts in August 2018. She is excited about it and looking forward to it. She and her mother visited Game at the Accra Mall. She saw nice laptops on the shelves. She picked one up from the shelf and added to the items in the shopping basket. When they got to the counter, the cashier started scanning the goods in the basket including the laptop. Her mother was trying to pay but realised that she had left her purse at home. The casher insisted that she has to pay for the goods despite the transaction having been cancelled. Before we left to the university, the mother promised her that if she makes a GPA 3.8 in her first year and maintains a CGPA of 3.8 till her second year, she will buy her a MacBook Pro. Isa made a GPA of 3.94 in the first and did very well in her second year. At the end of her second year, her CGPA was 3.9. Her mother has refused to honour her promise. i. Advise the Game cashier ii. Advise Isa

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