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Dan Carter takes out a loan of $1,500 with a total repayment of

$1,635. What is the annual rate of interest on that loan?

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Final answer:

Dan Carter's loan has an annual interest rate of 9%, obtained by calculating the interest from the total repayment amount and dividing by the principal amount for one year.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the annual interest rate on Dan Carter's loan, we can use the formula for simple interest, which is I = PRT, where I is the interest, P is the principal amount, R is the rate of interest per year, and T is the time in years. We are given that the total amount repaid is $1,635 and the original loan amount (principal) is $1,500. That means the total interest I paid over the loan period is $1,635 - $1,500 = $135.

Assuming the loan is for one year, we would calculate the interest rate as follows:

  • I = $135
  • P = $1,500
  • T = 1 year

We can now solve for R using the simple interest formula:

I = PRT

$135 = $1,500 × R × 1

Dividing both sides by $1,500, we get:

R = $135 / $1,500

R = 0.09

Converting the decimal into a percentage, we multiply by 100:

Annual Interest Rate = R × 100 = 0.09 × 100 = 9%

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