INSTRUCTIONS Guess the price If you guess too high, you lose. The closest guess is the winner.

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INSTRUCTIONS Guess the price If you guess too high, you lose. The closest guess is the winner.

1 orange juice 700

ROUND ONE!

1 pack of eggs 3,990

1 box of apples 20,150

1 blender 52,890

1 Coke 1,100

Nike Shoes 119,950

Samsung Notebook 2,675,000

LG TV 1,779,000

470,000

BMW65,890,000

Bentley car 378,905,000

Dress 4,890,000

Ford truck 29,340,900

Womans haircut 18,000

Harry Potter DVD 17,500

Harley Davidson Motorcycle 32,000,000

IPod Touch 16 GB 368,500

Degree from Harvard 151,935,600

Kia Morning 9,887,000

Lettuce 1,980

1 large pizza 6,000

Samgyeopsal 9,800 w

1 bottle of milk 2,200

LG Choco 225,000

LG refrigerator 1,125,000

Translator 57,000

Degree from SNU 21,450,000

NY hat 14,000

FINAL ROUND!

1 night at Seoul Hilton 124,000

Samick Guitar 179,000

Tofu 1,400

1 steak dinner at Outback 18,450

7 day cruise 3,750,500