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Scenario 12.2
SAGE Inc. receives too many applications each year for the Global MBA program so they turn to their network of partners for assistance. Nothing in this world is free, of course, so their partners provide quotes that include a per student cost as well as a facilities cost that SAGE would pay regardless of the number of students they sent there. The costs in Rupees ( Scenario 12.2 SAGE Inc. receives too many applications each year for the Global MBA program so they turn to their network of partners for assistance. Nothing in this world is free, of course, so their partners provide quotes that include a per student cost as well as a facilities cost that SAGE would pay regardless of the number of students they sent there. The costs in Rupees (   )  are elegantly summarized in the table below.    -Use Scenario 12.2 to answer the question. Which student makes England a more attractive option than Wisconsin for SAGE? A)  the 4,334th student B)  the 2,858th student C)  the 1,751st student D)  the 44,750th student ) are elegantly summarized in the table below.
Scenario 12.2 SAGE Inc. receives too many applications each year for the Global MBA program so they turn to their network of partners for assistance. Nothing in this world is free, of course, so their partners provide quotes that include a per student cost as well as a facilities cost that SAGE would pay regardless of the number of students they sent there. The costs in Rupees (   )  are elegantly summarized in the table below.    -Use Scenario 12.2 to answer the question. Which student makes England a more attractive option than Wisconsin for SAGE? A)  the 4,334th student B)  the 2,858th student C)  the 1,751st student D)  the 44,750th student
-Use Scenario 12.2 to answer the question. Which student makes England a more attractive option than Wisconsin for SAGE?


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