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30.03.2020 •
Mathematics
Charlie took out a car loan for 13,000$ at 3% simple interest.
a.) How much interest will he pay after 6 years?
b.) Suppose he pays off the loan in 4 years instead of 6 years. How much money will he save in interest?
plz help me haha
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Ответ:
$91650
Step-by-step explanation:
base $52,700
$170,000 no commission
$355,000 with just 10% commission = $35,500
$23,000 with 10% = 2,300 plus extra 5% = $1,150
52,700 + 35,500 + 2,300 + 1,150 = $91650