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The difference between John and Jane's college tutition was $1,130.75. If Jane's tuition was $45,000.00, what are the two possible costs for John's tuition?
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The difference between John and
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$45,000.00, what are the two
possible costs for John's tuition?
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$46,130,75 or $43,869.25
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