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25 May, 01:58

Rachel is going on a trip to Japan. The table below shows the cities she hopes to visit during her stay, as well as the amount

of money she expects to spend in each one after taking into account food, shopping, transportation, and similar costs. All

costs are given in Japanese yen (¥).

City

Sendai

Nara

Sapporo

Tokyo

Hiroshima

Kyoto

Osaka

Cost (¥)

6,450

6,824

6,106

8,670

5,768

7,611

8,215

Because Rachel has only ¥36,000 to spend on this portion of her trip, she has decided that she must remove two cities from

her itinerary. Which of the following is the cheapest pair of cities she can drop and still stay within her budget?

a. Nara and Sapporo

b. Hiroshima and Kyoto

c. Osaka and Sendai

d Connora and Kuoto

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  1. 25 May, 02:08
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    C. Osaka and Sendai

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I would start off by first adding up the total cost of going to all of the cities. This would equal ¥ 49,644. Next I would find the total cost for each answer choice.

    A. Nara and Sapporo = ¥ 12,930 - ¥36,000 = ¥ 36,714

    B. Hiroshima and Kyoto = ¥ 13,379 - ¥36,000 = ¥ 36,265

    C. Osaka and Sendai = ¥ 14,665 - ¥36,000 = ¥ 34,979

    (I am unable to find 'D', What is Connora?)

    With this we are able to see that with what I was able to find, C would be the best choice.
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