Question 1
solve the following problem. n=29; i=0.021; pmt=$256; pv =? pv=$
(round...
Mathematics, 29.08.2019 09:30 tiannagaines2
Question 1
solve the following problem. n=29; i=0.021; pmt=$256; pv =? pv=$
(round to two decimal places.)
question 2
pv=$19,621; n=77; i=0.023; pmt=? ; pmt=$ (round to two decimal places.)
question 3
use the formula for the present value of an ordinary annuity or the amortization formula to solve the following problem. pv=14,000; i=0.015; pmt=$450; n=? n= (round up to the nearest integer.)
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