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A campus apartment has two bedrooms and two attached bathrooms and rents for $1,025 per month plus an average of $60 per month for electricity. You are a student and would have the option of splitting the rent with a fellow student 60/40. You pay 40% as your name is on the lease. Your scholarship gives you $700 per month for housing. What can you save above your out of pocket housing cost with your scholarship and your roommate's contribution in an Academic Year (8 months). a) $351
b) $2,128
c) $2,635
d) $2,735

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