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Mathematics, 02.01.2021 22:10 dbrwnn

Colby is considering two options for college. Option A: Complete the first two years of schooling at a community college
and then transfer to a university.

Option B: Complete all four years of schooling at the university.
Community College Financial Analysis
Costs per Year
Financial Aid Package per Year
Tuition & Fees
Scholarships & Grants
$3,000
$1,000
Room & Board

$1,000

University Financial Analysis
Costs per Year
Financial Aid Package per Year
Tuition & Fees
Scholarships & Grants
$10,000
$15,000
Room & Board
Work-Study
$11,500
$4,000

Which statement about the cost of the options is true?
Option B will save him $1,000.
Option B will save him $2,000.
Option A will save him $14,000.
Option A will save him $17,500.
Jk this is just free points

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