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Ruben purchases a violin that is on sale for a total price of$1,250, which includes tax and all other fees. He makes aninitial payment of $300 in cash and puts the remainder on hisnew credit card. He makes no other purchases on the card andpays off the credit card balance with 9 monthly payments of$150. What is the difference between the total amount Rubenpays for the violin, including the initial payment and the creditcard payments, and the sale price of the violin?

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Given:

Actual price of a violin is $1,250

Credit card monthly payment as $150.

Initial payment is $300.


\text{Total money paid by Ruben for violin=300+(150}*9)
\text{Total money paid by Ruben for violin=300+}1350
\text{Total money paid by Ruben for violin= \$1650}

The difference between the total amount Ruben pays for the violin, including the initial payment and the credit card payments, and the sale price of the violin:


\text{Diffference amount=1650-1250}
\text{Diffference amount= \$400}

Difference amount is $400.

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