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A car dealership offers two types of discount.
Discount 1: Take 5% off the original price of a car built last year and then receive a $3,500 rebate.
Discount 2: Take 10% off the original price of a car built last year and then receive a $1,250 rebate.
A customer is deciding between two cars.
Car R was built last year and has an original price of $25,340.
Car S was built this year and has an original price of $22,860.
Based on this information, which statement is true?
A) The customer would pay $23,107 for Car R
B) The customer would pay $24,073 for Car R
C) The customer would pay $19,324 for Car S
D) The customer would pay $21,824 for Car S
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