The answer is D
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Predicton table :
Category_______Estimated Cost 2017–2018
Tuition __________$12,450
room and board ___$10,125
transportation _____$2,600
books and fees ____$2,250
other ____________$1,250
Answer:
$600
Explanation:
Given that :
Estimated cost required 1 year in college :
(tuition fee + room and board + transportation + books and fees + others)
($12450 + & 10125 + $2600 + $2250 + $1250)
Total Amount = $28,675
Amount to be saved monthly for 4 years to obtain total amount :
Total amount / number of months in 4 years
1 year = 12 months
4 years = (12 * 4) =48 hours
$28,675 / 48
= $597.39583
= $600 ( to the nearest ten dollar)
Answer:
Read each claim and select the statement that best describes it.
I have always wanted to be a doctor. I will need to do well in school to make that happen, so it makes sense for me to begin setting goals now.
✔ This is a good claim.
There is no point in planning anything. I know from my own experience that life is always changing and the future is uncertain. Therefore, it is best not to set any goals.
✔ This claim is based on emotion, not reasoning
On one hand, setting goals can help you make progress toward something you want, but on the other hand, most of us are not exactly sure what we want.
✔ This claim does not take a position.
Explanation:
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Answer: The current book I am reading is Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow, so I will use that.
In Chapter 7 from the biography, “Alexander Hamilton”, by Ron Chernow, it discusses Hamilton’s love life while an aide to Washington, (which is it’s primary focus,) while also detailing the Benedict Arnold and John Andre conflict & Hamilton’s wishes to lead a battalion, which resulted in his temporary resignation from the aide position. One quote that stood out to me in this chapter was the fact that Hamilton did not desire a father son relationship or even a friendship with Washington. He states in one letter to Philip Schuyler that he has “felt no friendship for him and have professed none.” This is quite shocking to me, as Washingdad is a popular meme within the Hamilton fandom, and the fact that Hamilton did not initially desire this shocks me. Chernow also writes, “Washington had generously offered to make amends, but the hypersensitive young man was determined to teach the commander in chief a stern lesson…” This also, quite frankly, shocks me to some extent, but I am also not surprised. This was Hamilton’s personality after all, but the fact that he would do that at Washington shocks me. Overall, this is one quote from “The Lovesick Colonel” that shocks me.
Explanation: