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Linda enrolls for 10 credit hours for each two semsters at a cost of $400 per credit hour. in addition textbooks $200 per semster.
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Linda enrolls for 10 credit hours for each two semsters at a cost of $400 per credit hour. in addition textbooks $200 per semster.
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2*(10*400)=8000
200 * 2 = 400
$8400
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