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Living on your own: Sanjay is looking for one-bedroom appartment on rent. At Neelgiri appartments, rent for the first two months is 20% off. The one bedroom rate at Neelgiri is Rs 6,000 per month. At Savana appartments, the first month is 50% off. The one bedroom rate at Savana appartments is Rs 7000 per month. Which appartment will be cheaper for the first two months? By how much?

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