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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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You plan to go to a technical school, and there are two options in your city. School A will charge you $750 per semester for tui

tion plus $200 per semester for books and materials. School B will charge you $1,000 per semester for tuition, books and materials, but you will receive a 10% discount through your employer.If both programs require the same amount of semesters, which option would be the best deal?
Mathematics
1 answer:
vichka [17]3 years ago
3 0
For one semester a School A-

750 + 200 = 950

For one semester at School B-
10 percent off of 1,000 is 900

School A- $950
School B- $900


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