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The car salesman tells you that for every $2,000 a car costs, your monthly payment goes up by $45. If you are looking at a car that costs $30,000 how much would your monthly payment be? Just place the whole number not the dollar sign.

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Answer: $675

Explanation:

To calculate the monthly payment, we need to determine the number of $2,000 increments that the car costs. $30,000 ÷ $2,000 = 15.

So, the car costs 15 $2,000 increments.

Next, we need to multiply the number of increments by the $45 increase in payment per increment to find the monthly payment. 15 increments × $45/increment = $675.

Therefore, the monthly payment for a $30,000 car would be $675.

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