SOLUTION: BUYING CONPUTERS. A student who can afford to spend up to $2000 see the ad below:
“ BIG SALE !!!! (shows a picture of a computer, monitor, keyboard) < $1,695.95 All CD-ROMs $1
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Question 32992: BUYING CONPUTERS. A student who can afford to spend up to $2000 see the ad below:
“ BIG SALE !!!! (shows a picture of a computer, monitor, keyboard) < $1,695.95 All CD-ROMs $19.95 “
If she decides to buy the computer, find the greatest number of CD-ROMs that she can also purchase. (you can disregard sales tax)
I already figured the answer to be 15 CD-ROM's can be purchased, but I have a hard time with the set up of the formula....Can you please assist me?
Thank you.
Please breal down in a explaination form if possible?
Thank you
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
# of CD-ROM's = (2000.00-1695.95)/19.95
Cheers,
stan H.
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