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Business, 18.07.2019 16:00 robert7248

Sarah is planning an extended stay in greece. the table below shows a list of cities she would like to visit during her trip, as well as the amount of money she expects to need to visit each one. all costs are given in euros (€). city cost (€) thessaloniki 206 athens 243 volos 208 kavala 186 chania 234 serres 260 larissa 299 heraklion 231 although sarah would like to visit all of these cities, because she only has a budget of €1,410, she recognizes that she will have to drop some of these cities from her plan. which of the following pairs of cities will not put sarah back under budget if she drops them? a. thessaloniki and serres b. volos and athens c. larissa and kavala d. heraklion and chania

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