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Author: Sheldon Ross
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One of the redemption center prizes that Jeremy is playing for is an item that costs 300 tickets. It is also available at a store down the street for $4.99. Without factoring in any enjoyment gained from playing the game or from visiting the arcade, from a strictly monetary point of view, would you advise Jeremy to try to obtain this item based on arcade ticket winnings or to go and buy the item at the store? Jeremy gets an average of 97 tickets for $5. It would cost a little more than $Answer
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