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Tara wants to attend a four-year college to become a math teacher. Which statements explain the possible differences in total yearly cost for attending a public college in state and public college out of state? Check all that apply.
A public college out of state will have fewer transportation costs than a public college in state.
A public in-state college charges less for in-state tuition than for out-of-state tuition.
Books and fees will generally cost more at a private college than a public college.
Tara will most likely have to pay room and board expenses at an out-of-state public college, but might be able to commute to a public college in state.
All the extra fees besides tuition are different for in-state and out-of-state public colleges.

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