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In the fall, Jay Thompson decided to live in a university dormitory. He signed a dorm...

In the fall, Jay Thompson decided to live in a university dormitory. He signed a dorm contract under which he was obligated to pay the room rent for the full college year. One clause stated that if he moved out during the year, he could sell his dorm contract to another student who would move into the dormitory as his replacement. The dorm cost was $5000 for the two semesters, which Jay had already paid

                A month after he moved into the dorm, he decided he would prefer to live in an apartment. That week, after some searching for a replacement to fulfill his dorm contract, Jay had two offers. One student offered to move in immediately and to pay Jay $300 per month for the eight remaining months of the school year. A second student offered to move in the second semester and pay $2500 to Jay.

                Jay estimates his food cost per month is $500 if he lives in the dorm and $450 if he lives in an apartment with three other students. His share of the apartment rent and utilities will be $382 per month. Assume each semester is 4.5 months long. Disregard the small differences in the timing of the disbursements or receipts.

What is the cost of the cheapest alternative?

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the cheapest alternative for jay is to stay in the apartment because his total cost per mont that way will be 832$ (450$+382$) and in dorm it will cost him (500$ for food +555$ for dorm) =1055 approx which is much costlier than the appartment. one more thing is jay should rent the dorm to the student who will give him 2500$. this way jay will loose 1945$ approx but will still be better off because the dorm cost is much higher than the appartment.

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