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Justin is taking a class in which he is working on his future career goals. His teacher asked him to write an essay answering questions about his ideal future. Justin wrote this: "In five years, I will be 22 years old. I will have graduated with my bachelor’s degree. I will hopefully be living in Colorado, where I will have a job as a computer analyst. I am hoping that I will be near my family members, who also live in Colorado. I plan to be debt-free and regularly putting money into my savings account.” Which of these statements best provides new, additional information about Justin's future goals? I highly value my current talent for analyzing data with computer software. I would like to be training to run a marathon benefiting cancer research. I have been running on a cross country team since I was a freshman. I used to want to live in New York.

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