In the 2001 terror attacks on the U.S., what was the form of…

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In the 2001 terrоr аttаcks оn the U.S., whаt was the fоrm of anthrax used and how did the terrorist use it?

Jоrdаn Buys а Cаr   Jоrdan wants tо buy a car when she graduates from high school in ten months. She has saved $3,000 for a down payment and wants to save $1,000 more. Jordan is an assistant troop leader for a scouting group. She joined her troop on a field trip to a local bank. During the field trip, a banker gave a lesson on the importance of setting financial goals. The banker asked the scouts to take a few minutes to write their goals. Jordan wrote her own after helping the scouts write theirs. Here are her notes: Jordan has narrowed her choices to three compact cars. She researched the additional costs (e.g., costs aside from the monthly loan payment) of owning each car. She plans on driving the car for five years. Jordan calculated the average yearly cost of owning each car on the Table 1 below.   Table 1. Jordan's parents encouraged her to comparison shop both online and at local dealers. Her credit is good enough that it is not a barrier to getting a car loan. Her parents encouraged her to compare rates offered by local financial institutions and get preapproved for an auto loan before going to the dealership. When she gets to the dealership each dealer also offers to finance her car purchase.   Table 2.   Question: Given the information on other costs of ownership, which car may cost Jordan the least per year? Use the table below to make the comparison.   Table 3.