Read the key ideas from two passages.
Passage 1
It costs less to run school buses four days a week than five days a week. Electricity does not cost as much when schools are only open four days a week.
Passage 2
Cafeterias in schools that operate four days a week do not purchase as much food. Districts also spend less on custodial services in schools that are only open four days a week.
Which statement best combines the ideas from both passages?
1.Schools spend a lot of money each year on food costs.
2.It is very expensive to run school buses five days a week.
3.Schools can save money by cutting out one day of school each week.
4.Several schools have successfully chosen to be open only four days a week.
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Read the key ideas from two passages.
Passage 1
It costs less to run school buses...
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