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Assume the federal government pays new accouuntants without a masters degree an annual salary of 23,500. The starting salary of for new accountants with a masters degree is 35,000. If you spent 21,000 in tuition for graduate school how many months would you work at a new job in the federal government before thw difference in salary pays for your tuition

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