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Business, 10.10.2019 12:30 jamaicandre7

The lopez family is saving $275 monthly for verona’s college education. the family anticipates they will need to contribute $10,000 toward her first year of college, which is in 3 years. which best explains whether or not the family can expect to have enough money after saving for 3 years?

a. the family will not have enough money. they will have saved only $8,250.

b. the family will not have enough money. they will have saved only $9,900.

c. the family will likely have enough money. they will have saved $8,250 and have accumulated interest.
d. the family will likely have enough money. they will have saved $9,900 and have accumulated interest.

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