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Your school district is considering buying either laptops or tablets for each student in junior high. But before any decisions are made, you need to calculate the costs involved.

"There's no way around good math skills in this business," says school technology coordinator Dave Betts.

There are 6 junior high schools in your district with a total of 4,200 students. Laptops cost $480 each, minus a 25 percent bulk purchasing discount. Tablets cost $399 each minus a 15 percent bulk purchasing discount. Thanks to the grant you recently secured, you have a budget of $1.6 million for hardware.

Which option is cheaper? Can you afford either one?

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