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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 02:50 didilove456

If you are trying to build credit by using a credit card, each time you make a purchase with the credit card, deduct that amount from your checking account. That way, when your credit card bill is due, you will have enough to pay the credit card off in full. Kathy Lehner
is going to start doing this. She plans on paying her credit card bill in full this month. How much does she owe with a 9% APR and the
following transactions? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
31-day billing cycle
10/1 Previous balance
$ 1,178
Credit
10/12 Charge: King Soopers
10/15 Payment
10/25 Charge: Delta
10/30 Charge: Holiday Fun
10/3
$65
cr.
$162
$450 cr.
$335
$75
Amount owed


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