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Paul has decided to take a trip to the United Kingdom. While he is there, he hopes to visit several different cities, which are shown in the table below. The table also includes how much money Paul expects to spend in each city, taking into consideration transportation, lodging, and so on. All costs listed are in pounds sterling (£). City Cost (£) Bristol 76 Leicester 66 Glasgow 91 Leeds 60 Belfast 72 Paul’s sightseeing budget is £300. What is the cheapest city that Paul can drop from his plans and still stay under budget? a. Leicester b. Leeds c. Bristol d. Belfast Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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