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Assume that the college in Offer #1 has a Cost of Attendance of $73,332. Which of the statements below comparing Offer #1 to Offer #2 is TRUE? College #1 has a lower “cost of attendance” than College #2

Both College #1 and College #2 have the same “net price”

College #1 has a lower “net price” than College #2

College #1 has a higher “net price” than College #2

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