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Mathematics, 28.03.2021 22:50 jefersina16

Consider having a personal loan that spans 5 years. The loan was only taken out for $6000, but the interest rate was a higher fixed percentage of 5.99%. How much interest will you have paid after it is paid off? 2. What is the total interest you will have paid for the scenario below?

The home you purchased was sold for $141,000 with a fixed APR of 1.035% across 40 years. The down payment required was 6.0%.

this is what ur supposed to do hopeful we can get the correct answer #9 you rounded to dollars, but since it doesn’t say to round to dollars, you needed to round to cents. For #10 did you accidentally use the original price of the house, 141000, in your excel formula instead of 94% of that?

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