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Suppose that 1 euro is worth $1.25. In Europe, a book costs 19 euros. In Los Angeles, the same book costs $22.50. In which location is the book less expensive?
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Suppose that 1 euro is worth $1.25. In Europe, a book costs 19 euros. In Los Angeles, the same book costs $22.50. In which location is the book less expensive?
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the book would cost less in Los Angeles because it would cost $23.75 in Europe.
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