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Nancy is the proud owner of a new car. She paid $1,500 up front and took out a loan for the rest of the amount. The interest rate on the loan is 5%. If the total cost of buying the car (including the interest Nancy owes) is more than $16,213.02, how much money did Nancy borrow?

User Mnieber
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Answer:

amount borrowed + interest = x+5% of x

= x + 5/100x

= x + 0.05x

= 1.05x

The expression 1.05x represents the sum of the amount Nancy borrowed and the interest she owes on that amount.

Explanation:

User Sagar D
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Answer:

Explanation:

In order to buy the new car, Nancy

paid $1,500 up front and took out a loan for the rest of the amount.

Let x = The amount of loan that she took.

The interest rate on the loan is 5%.

This means that she paid interest of 5/100 × x = 0.05 × x

= 0.05x

If the total cost of buying the car (including the interest Nancy owes) is more than $16,213.02,

It means that

1,500 + x + 0.05x is greater than 16,213.02

1500 + 1.05x = 16213.02

1.05x = 16,213.02 - 1500

1.05x = 114713.02

x = 114713.02/1.05

x = $109250 .49524

The amount that Nancy borrowed is greater than $109250 .49524

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