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- I need the answer as soon as possibleJohn is deciding whether to go to college. He knows that if he goes, he will have to quit his $15,000 a year job. He needs to know what is the true cost of attending his first year of college. John's expenses of going to college of college tuition are: $10,000 ( $7000 tuition, $1000 for books, and $2000, for extra transportation costs.) John could have invested the $10,000 he spent on his tuition at a yearly interest rate is 10%. How would an economist would calculate the cost of of going to college for one year.do fast.
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