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A man buys a house for $200, 000. He makes a $50, 000 down payment over the next 10 years. If the interest on the debt 12%, compounded quarterly find (1)size of the quarterly payment. (2) Total amount of the payment and (3) Total amount of interest paid.

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To solve this problem, we can use the formula for calculating the quarterly payment of a loan with compound interest:

Payment = (r * P) / (1 - (1 + r)^(-n))

where:

r = quarterly interest rate (12% / 4 = 0.03)

P = principal amount (remaining debt after down payment) = $150,000

n = total number of quarterly payments (10 years * 4 quarters per year = 40)

(1) Calculation of Quarterly Payment:

Payment = (0.03 * 150,000) / (1 - (1 + 0.03)^(-40)) = $2,365.87 (rounded to the nearest cent)

Therefore, the quarterly payment is $2,365.87.

(2) Calculation of Total Amount of Payment:

Total amount of payment = (number of payments) * (quarterly payment)

number of payments = 10 years * 4 quarters per year = 40

Total amount of payment = 40 * 2,365.87 = $94,634.80

Therefore, the total amount of payment is $94,634.80.

(3) Calculation of Total Amount of Interest Paid:

Total amount of interest paid = total amount of payment - principal amount

Total amount of interest paid = $94,634.80 - $150,000 = -$55,365.20

Note that the result is negative because the down payment ($50,000) exceeds the total amount of interest paid over the life of the loan. Therefore, in this case, the total amount of interest paid is $0, and the man ends up paying a total of $100,000 ($50,000 down payment + $50,000 in quarterly payments).

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