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QuestionCompare the value of two cars priced at \$18,813 in Toronto and Detroit to find the better buy.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The price of the automobile in Toronto is \$18,813. The price of the automobile in Detroit is \$18,8133. There are no other costs or factors to consider

STEP 2

Since the price of the automobile in both cities is the same, we can conclude that the cost of the automobile is not a determining factor in deciding which is the better buy.
PriceToronto=PriceDetroit=$18,813Price_{Toronto} = Price_{Detroit} = \$18,813

STEP 3

As the problem does not provide any other factors to consider (such as taxes, insurance, fuel efficiency, etc.), we cannot make a definitive decision based on the information given.Therefore, based solely on the price, both automobiles are equally good buys.

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