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Person wants to buy a laptop which price is $2000 on Dec 1st. And the price is dropping every day by $25. He is saving $100 every day. By which date his savings will be sufficient to buy the laptop? Show day wise, Laptop price and Saved Amount, the Result. Do it programatically.










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put on hold as off-topic by grawity, BloodPhilia, LotPings, Burgi, K7AAY Nov 19 at 17:07


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  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – grawity, LotPings


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Person wants to buy a laptop which price is $2000 on Dec 1st. And the price is dropping every day by $25. He is saving $100 every day. By which date his savings will be sufficient to buy the laptop? Show day wise, Laptop price and Saved Amount, the Result. Do it programatically.










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put on hold as off-topic by grawity, BloodPhilia, LotPings, Burgi, K7AAY Nov 19 at 17:07


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:



  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – BloodPhilia, Burgi

  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – grawity, LotPings


If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









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    Welcome to Super User. Super User will not write entire batch files for you. Please edit the question to show what you have already tried.
    – Worthwelle
    Nov 19 at 16:23










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because there's no demonstration the original poster has even tried to solve the issue.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 19 at 17:07






  • 1




    Do your own homework.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:48













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Person wants to buy a laptop which price is $2000 on Dec 1st. And the price is dropping every day by $25. He is saving $100 every day. By which date his savings will be sufficient to buy the laptop? Show day wise, Laptop price and Saved Amount, the Result. Do it programatically.










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Person wants to buy a laptop which price is $2000 on Dec 1st. And the price is dropping every day by $25. He is saving $100 every day. By which date his savings will be sufficient to buy the laptop? Show day wise, Laptop price and Saved Amount, the Result. Do it programatically.







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put on hold as off-topic by grawity, BloodPhilia, LotPings, Burgi, K7AAY Nov 19 at 17:07


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:



  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – BloodPhilia, Burgi

  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – grawity, LotPings


If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




put on hold as off-topic by grawity, BloodPhilia, LotPings, Burgi, K7AAY Nov 19 at 17:07


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:



  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – BloodPhilia, Burgi

  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – grawity, LotPings


If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 3




    Welcome to Super User. Super User will not write entire batch files for you. Please edit the question to show what you have already tried.
    – Worthwelle
    Nov 19 at 16:23










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because there's no demonstration the original poster has even tried to solve the issue.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 19 at 17:07






  • 1




    Do your own homework.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:48














  • 3




    Welcome to Super User. Super User will not write entire batch files for you. Please edit the question to show what you have already tried.
    – Worthwelle
    Nov 19 at 16:23










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because there's no demonstration the original poster has even tried to solve the issue.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 19 at 17:07






  • 1




    Do your own homework.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:48








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Welcome to Super User. Super User will not write entire batch files for you. Please edit the question to show what you have already tried.
– Worthwelle
Nov 19 at 16:23




Welcome to Super User. Super User will not write entire batch files for you. Please edit the question to show what you have already tried.
– Worthwelle
Nov 19 at 16:23












I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because there's no demonstration the original poster has even tried to solve the issue.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 17:07




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because there's no demonstration the original poster has even tried to solve the issue.
– K7AAY
Nov 19 at 17:07




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Do your own homework.
– SiXandSeven8ths
Nov 19 at 20:48




Do your own homework.
– SiXandSeven8ths
Nov 19 at 20:48















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