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Using the formula, I=PRT, calculate the interest earned on a 4-year loan of $350 at a rate of 5%. A.$17.50 B.$350 C.$70 D.$1400
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Using the formula, I=PRT, calculate the interest earned on a 4-year loan of
$350 at a rate of 5%.
A.$17.50
B.$350
C.$70
D.$1400
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Option c is your answer
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