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plus 14 cents a mile for each mile the car is driven over 30,000 miles. If at the end of the lease the mileage on Jim's car is 34,500.5 miles, how much will it cost Jim to buy the car?
A. $689.07
B. $68,907
C. $6530.07
D. $653,007
Answer: C
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