Asked by bb

Which statement is true when comparing the average yearly total cost of tuition at a public, four-year, in-state school to a public, four-year, out-of-state school?(1 point)
Responses

There are too many variables to know.
There are too many variables to know.

The in-state school will be substantially less expensive because of in-state resident rates.
The in-state school will be substantially less expensive because of in-state resident rates.

Both are public colleges so they will be about the same.
Both are public colleges so they will be about the same.

The out-of-state school is less expensive.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The in-state school will be substantially less expensive because of in-state resident rates. Public colleges charge lower tuition for residents and higher rates for out-of-state students.