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The installment plan for Sara’s new car was $1,500 down and $290 each month for 24 months. What was the total price Sara paid for her car? A. 3,600 B. 6,960 C. 7,110 D. 8,460
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The installment plan for Sara’s new car was $1,500 down and $290 each month for 24 months. What was the total price Sara paid for her car?
A. 3,600
B. 6,960
C. 7,110
D. 8,460
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$8,460 is the answer so its D
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1500+24*290=1500+6960=8460
the answer is D
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