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Instructions: Read the paragraph below and then answer the question(s) that follow(s) by choosing the letter of the correct response. Students who do not have the money to pay for some or all of their college expenses can apply for various forms of financial aid. Obtaining the funds for tuition, books, and even living expenses begins with filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) . The fastest way to fill out this form is to complete it online at www.fafsa.gov , but students can also fill out and mail in a paper version of the form. This form asks for information about students financial situation and requires them to answer questions about their taxable and untaxed income and their assets, such as savings account balances and investments. If students are considered dependent on their parents, their parents financial information is also required. After students submit their FAFSA forms, those forms are processed, and students receive a Student Aid Report. A report is also sent to the colleges the student identified on the FAFSA. Each college uses the information it receives to calculate the amount of aid the student can receive; then, the college generates an award letter for the student. This application process must be completed every year a student is enrolled in school and needs financial aid. The purpose of this paragraph is to


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Marginal Curve

Refers to graphs like the marginal cost curve or marginal revenue curve, which show how the cost or revenue changes with an additional unit of output.

Profit-Maximizing Principle

An economic concept that companies aim to achieve where they generate the maximum possible profits by adjusting output levels.

Marginal Benefit

The supplemental value or usefulness derived from using another unit of a good or service.

Marginal Cost

The increase in total cost that arises from producing one additional unit of a good or service.

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