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For a $1,000 loan at a rate of 16 3/4 % for 5 years, the simple interest is a. $83.75 b. $167.50 c. $500.00 d. $837.50
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For a $1,000 loan at a rate of 16 3/4 % for 5 years, the simple interest is a. $83.75
b. $167.50
c. $500.00
d. $837.50
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d 837.5 is the right answer
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