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Mathematics, 31.03.2020 18:20 xofathiahmed12
Walter is planning a trip to Morocco. He is trying to decide which cities he would like to visit while he is there. The table
below shows some possible cities Walter could visit, along with the amount of money he expects to spend on food, lodging,
travel, and similar expenses for each city. All prices are given in Moroccan dirham (MAD).
Cost (MAD)
610
466
950
City
Tangier
Casablanca
Agadir
Rabat
Oujda
Fes
Marrakech
Kenitra
927
6831
478
965
Walter's original itinerary included trips to Marrakech, Fes, Kenitra, and Oujda, but because he only has a budget of MAD
2,500, he must alter his plans to be more affordable. Which of the following itinerary changes will allow Walter to stay within
his budget? (Consider each option individually, rather than as a group.)
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