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Social Studies, 16.09.2019 22:00 treavonknorton

Suppose that your tuition to attend college is $24,000 per year and you spend $8,000 per year on room and board. if you were working full time, you could earn $30,000 per year. what is your opportunity cost of attending college for one year?

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