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Gary purchased a $750 TV on a credit card with a 22% annual percentage rate, and he wants to pay it off in payments of $200 per month. The table shows the information for the first four months after Gary used his credit card. A 4-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Balance with entries 750 dollars, 560 dollars and 8 cents, 366 dollars and 68 cents, 169 dollars and 74 cents. Column 2 is labeled payment with entries 200 dollars, 200 dollars, 200 dollars, b. Column 3 is labeled Monthly Interest Rate with entries 0.018333, 0.018333, 0.018333, 0.018333. Column 4 is labeled Interest charged with entries 10 dollars and 8 cents, 6 dollars and 60 cents, a, c.

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What is the total amount Gary will pay?

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