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Business, 17.07.2020 19:01 clairajogriggsk

Simon recently received a credit card with an 18% nominal interest rate. With the card, he purchased an Amazon Kindle for $350. The minimum payment on the card is only $10 per month. a. If Simon makes the minimum monthly payment and makes no other charges, how many months will it be before he pays off the card. Round to the nearest month. b. If Simon makes monthly payment of $30, how many months will it be before he pays off the card. Round to the nearest month. c. How much more in total payments will Simon make under the $10-a-month plan than under the $30-a-month plan

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