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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
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Cam pewter is purchasing a new computer for his last year of college. he is required to purchase microsoft office for his comput

er class and will need to print papers for his english class. he lives in an apartment without internet, but wants to have access from home. he likes to upgrade his electronics every year or two, and his computer already comes with a two year warranty. what are some hidden costs that cam will need to add to his computer purchase
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1 answer:
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
7 0
Cam will need to add in the price of internet if he wants to add internet from home. A printer to print his products for school, tax added to the total cost of the products and any other equipment that is needed to have the internet access to his devices are all added costs to make sure Cam receives what is needed. Cam will also need ink and paper to print his school papers out. 
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