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Mathematics, 08.06.2020 19:57 Kiona3815

11. Little Sally Walker has a choice between going to an in-state college where she would pay $3,500 per year for tuition or an out of state college where she would pay $6,000 per year. The
cost of living at the in-state college is $700 per month in rent. The out of state college is $400
per month in rent. Assuming all the other factors are equal,
a. what is the yearly expense of the in-state college?
b. what is the yearly expense of the out-of-state college?

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