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Korey is planning to open a comic book store. He has developed the following expense breakdown for set-up and operation for the first year. Korey has $8,500 in savings and $25,000 in inheritance money to use to open his store. Will Korey have enough to run his business for a full year? Expense Amount Rent $10,800 Insurance $3,000 Store Fixtures $2,700 Computer and Cash Register $1,200 Inventory $17,400 a. Yes, Korey will have $1,600 to spare. B. No, Korey will be short $1,600. C. Yes, Korey will have $15,800 to spare. D. No, Korey will be short $15,800.

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