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Mathematics, 06.07.2021 17:10 daniii000

Jane chose to buy a red shirt with the price $37.50. She was also interested in a pink shirt priced $25 which she did not buy. From this we can conclude that A. Jane likes the pink shirt more than the red shirt. B. Jane likes the red shirt at least 50% more than the pink shirt. C. Jane would have been better off if she did not buy either shirt. D. Jane likes the red shirt only slightly, about 10%, more than the pink shirt.

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