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a car cost $25000 plus $675 for tax, title, and license fees. Ari finances the car by putting down $2,500 in cash and taking out a 3-year, 4% loan. what will his monthly payments be (if figured across
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a car cost $25000 plus $675 for tax, title, and license fees. Ari finances the car by putting down $2,500 in cash and taking out a 3-year, 4% loan. what will his monthly payments be (if figured across all 3 years rather than annually)?
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answer : .333 percentt per month
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