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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 17:50 carmenguabaoql9kv

Brian budgeted $1,000.00 for a new computer. Will give and extra points

He is shopping at an electronics store that is advertising a sale on all laptop and desktop computers. The store is offering the following discounts:

Laptop Computer: 15% discount on all laptop computers priced greater than $1,000 Desktop Computer: 25% discount on all desktop computers priced greater than $1,200

Brian finds two computers that he is interested in purchasing- a laptop computer with an original price of $1,100.00, and a desktop computer with an original price of $1,365.00. Use the store’s advertised discounts to determine which computer Brian can afford to purchase today. In your final answer, include all of your calculations.

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