A computer sells for $800 in the United States and for 600 British pounds in England. Given an exchange rate of 0.65 British pounds = $1, how do the computer prices of these countries compare?

a. The computer sells for the same price in both countries.
b. The computer costs $923 more in the United States.
c. The computer costs $95 more in England.
d. The computer costs $124 less in the United States.
e. The computer costs $124 less in England.


d

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