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mrs. eddington is buying a new big screen tv. she made an initial payment of $50 and paid a total of $890 over 12 months. how did she pay each months
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mrs. eddington is buying a new big screen tv. she made an initial payment of $50 and paid a total of $890 over 12 months. how did she pay each months
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she will have to pay around 75 dollars a month
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She paid $70 dollars a month because the initial payment is $50 so you will subtract that from the total cost which gives you $840. Then you will divide the cost by 12 leaving you with the answer $70
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