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Ashlee worked 1,944 hours last year. She earned $14 for each hour she worked. She wants to use her earnings to buy a new vehicle. Vehicle Choices Price Sedan $25,750 Convertible $27,990 SUV $29,500 She said, "Since 2,000 × 14 = $28,000, and $27,990 is less than $28,000, I know I have earned enough to buy the convertible." Use the drop-down boxes to explain whether or not Ashlee's conclusion is logical. Since Ashlee rounded 1,944 up to 2,000, her estimate is an Choose... . Ashlee earned Choose... $28,000. It Choose... possible that Ashlee earned less than $27,990, which is the price of the convertible. So, Ashlee's conclusion Choose... logical.

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