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Aaron is interested in biking because his friends ride a lot. He doesn’t want to spend a lot of money on his first good bike because he is not sure how much he will like riding. Aaron figures he can always upgrade if he enjoys the sport. He went to the bike shop and found their prices to be expensive for a beginner. Does he have to pay retail to get a good bike? Explain. *

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