26. math nancy’s college tuition and fees come to
$9,500 per year. she spends $1,200 ea...
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26. math nancy’s college tuition and fees come to
$9,500 per year. she spends $1,200 each year
on books and supplies. in addition, she has liv-
ing expenses of $11,600 per year. she has three
sources of income: financial aid of $3,500 per year,
a scholarship that pays one-half of her tuition, and
a work-study job from which she earns $5,300 per
year.
a. how much income does nancy receive each
year from her three sources of income?
b. how much does it cost nancy to go to this col-
lege each year?
c. what percentage of her annual college costs
is covered by her three sources of income?
(round off your answer.)
d. how much money does nancy need to borrow
each year?
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