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Final Jeopardy Question 1. Buying a Car 2 Groceries 500 6 Misc. 4 Budgeting 3 Housing 5 Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500
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Back The biggest single cost of owning a car
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Back A product bought “as is” usually have NO
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Back It comes with every new vehicle; and should be read and followed by all new car owners before operating their vehicle
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Back The automobile safety feature that has single handily saved more lives since 1990.
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Back 66% of them are sold in the US annually
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Back The approximate cost, charged by Peapod, to deliver your groceries
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Back $19.99 is an example
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Back One should never shop at a grocery store when they are
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Back The food group, according to the food pyramid, that one should eat the least
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Back Items bought on the spur of the moment
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Back The difference between what you paid for the house and what the house is worth today.
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Back One room apartment like living quarter that serves as a living room, and kitchen
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Back A written contract setting down rental terms
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Back They are usually responsible for all apartment repairs
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Back This protects the landlord from losses due to damage or nonpayment of rent
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Back In the food Pyramid, the food group that one should eat at least 8 servings
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Back 12 oz box of corn flakes at $2.68 per box.
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Back The person who leases the apartment
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Back The person who owns the building and rents out the apartment
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Back A studio Type apartment with no bedroom or dining room
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Back The periodical that tests and rates products, yet does not have any advertising.
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Back The world’s most popular Fiber
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Back It is not a very reliable indicator of product quality
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Back They are listed on the label according to their volume in the product
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Back An online grocery store that will deliver your groceries to your door
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Back Another name for Take Home Pay
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Back 15 cents per oz or unit
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Back Sugars and starches
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Back A measure of the amount of energy that food contains
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Back 3.8 to 4.0 cents out of every $1
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Back Name the all-state gymnast who will lead Fremd’s team to the winner’s circle this season.
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