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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 01:00 nicjeyr

Gail has $5,500 in credit card debt, but she is low on funds right now because she is temporarily working fewer hours at work. She decides to wait until she is in a better financial place and makes no payments on the card for 6 months. Her APR is 20% compounded daily. How much will Gail’s credit card balance be in 6 months? (NOTE: assume Gail makes no new purchases with her card during this time)

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