Mathematics, 17.11.2020 17:20 adamske0
Janet was in an accident. The damage to her car is
$2,250. Her car insurance will pay $1,000. She can pay
$500 from her savings account toward the bill. The
repair shop will let Janet pay $75 per month for the
balance. How long will it take Janet to pay off this debt?
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