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Olenka [21]
2 years ago
15

Nadine just turned 21 years old and will begin her junior year of college in the fall. Money that she is saving for which of the

se purposes is not good to put in a certificate of deposit?
Business
2 answers:
Zanzabum2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

This is an incomplete question as it has shown us the choices. So, the complete question is as follow:

Nadine just turned 21 years old and will begin her junior year of college in the fall. Money that she is saving for which of these purposes is not good to put in a certificate of deposit?

  A. trip during spring break of her senior year

  B. Gas for her car

  C. Tuition for a master's degree program

  D. Books for her senior thesis

Answer:

The correct answer is B (Gas for her car)

Explanation:

Nadine is going to start her junior year of college in the fall so the money she is saving is not good to put in certificate of deposit for the purpose of gas for her car. Because gas is daily commodity so she will have to require money for gas frequently. The money for all other things like trip during spring break of her senior year, tuition fee for a master's degree program and books for her senior year will require at least 12 months.

lilavasa [31]2 years ago
4 0
<span>Based on my research here are the choices given:
  A. A trip during spring break of her senior year
   B. Gas for her car
   C. Tuition for a master's degree program
   D. Books for her senior thesis

- The answer would be B. Gas for her car.</span>
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