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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
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Bob decided to go to college, the cost of going to school will be $4,474 per semester, (there are 2 semesters per year) plus $38

9 per semester for books. His degree will take 4 years. If he wants to pay off his investment in 10 years or less what is the minimum increase in yearly salary he would need to earn upon finishing his degree.
Mathematics
1 answer:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1 semester = 4474

8 semester = 8* 4474                    35792

1 semester books = 389

8 semester books = 8* 389            <u> 3112 </u>

Total                                                38904  

If he is going to pay this off in 10 years, he would have to have an increase of 3890.40 (after all income taxes) to pay it off. Fewer years would mean dividing by the number of years.

So for 8 years for example, he would need 4863 every year.

That number is obtained by dividing 38904 / 8

In 6 years he would need

38904/6 = 6484 extra dollars.        

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