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Alphonse is attending college next year. he received this offer from a university. his parents told him they would pay for his room and board if he lives at home instead of in the dorms. he would only need to pay $2,000 for his car and insurance if he lives at home. financial analysis for university costs per year financial aid package per year tuition & fees scholarships & grants $10,500 $4,000 room & board work-study $11,500 $2,000 which statements about the offer are true? check all that apply. the total cost per year is $22,000 if he lives in the dorm. he would save $9,500 per year if he lives at home. he would save $11,500 per year if he lives at home. he has $6,500 in expenses that are not covered by financial aid if he lives at home. he has $4,500 in expenses that are not covered by financial aid if he lives at home. he will need to repay the $24,000 in scholarships, grants, and work-study money he receives during the four years of college.

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