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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 06:00 keltaylor

Carolyn owes $9,620 on her electronics boutique credit card with a 16.4% interest rate. she owes $3,970 on her miscellaneous goods credit cards which has a 24.6% interest rate. what is the total monthly payment needed to pay off both cards in three years, assuming she makes fixed payments and does not charge any more purchases with the card? (2 points) $377.50 $537.47 $497.12 $480.47

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