You wish to take an Excel course. You may enroll at one within your school or you may take a community class at the local library. You've gathered the following information to aid in your decision-making process. Costs/BenefitsCollege CourseCommunity CourseCost$3,000$1,000Distance to course0.25 miles (walking distance)15 miles (driving distance)Timing of courseWeekdayWeekendNumber of meetings168Qualitative considerationsConvenience, quality of instructionFlexibility, brief durationPretend transportation (gas, mileage, and parking) cost $200 per class session at the library. If you consider solely the cost - including transportation - of each alternative, which would you choose? 

A. Neither alternative
B. College course
C. Both alternatives
D. Community course


Answer: D

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