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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
7

What will be the total costs for Tara's first year at the

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1 answer:
SVEN [57.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Total Costs = $38580

Minimum Cost for 4 years = $116320

Explanation:

Data is not given in the question. However data related to the question is attached below

(See the table attached)

<h3>Total Costs for Tara's First Year:</h3>

As all the costs of Tuition, Room/board, Books/Lab, Transportation and Other are given in the table attached below, we just have to add all of them to get total costs for Tara's first year

Total Costs = $24500 + $8940 + $1950 + $1390 + $1800

Total Costs = $38580

<h3>Minimum Cost for 4 years:</h3>

We know that

Total Costs per year = $38580

Total Federal Grants per year = $9500

Minimum cost per year = $38580 - $9500 = $29080

Minimum Cost for 4 years = $29080*4

Minimum Cost for 4 years = $116320

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