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Mathematics, 05.01.2020 04:31 missy9225

Acar loan company states. "you only pay $.31 a day for each $500.00 borrowed." if you borrow $1,431 for 151 days, what amount will you repay. and what annual interest rate is the company actually charging" (assume a 360-day year)

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