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How might high inflation make it more difficult for students who attend commuter colleges?

a.gas would cost more.
b.jobs would pay less.
c.money would buy less.
d.books would cost more?

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Commuter colleges refer to students who do not stay in dorms when studying in college, but instead they went home to their house where they still with their families.

Thus, since the student needs to commute from home to college, high inflation would impact them most through (A) gas would cost more. A student who uses car to commute would need to pay more for gas, while students who use public transportation would need to pay more if there is a price increase.

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