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Tom has been saving for a new laptop for the past six months. He's done his research and found a model that experts say will more than meet his needs. But new, it costs $3,000. He also found a refurbished version of the
same computer with all of the same features online for $1,500. The refurbished laptop comes with a warranty and
Tom bought a refurbished portable music player from the same company with no problems. Tom's third option is a
brand new laptop that costs $1,800 and has all of the features he needs but not all of the ones he wants.
What are the wants?
What are the needs?
What decision would you make and why?

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