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Firdavs [7]
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Before sending a résumé, you should always checked with the employer to see what operating system they use. please select the be

st answer from the choices provided t f
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Gnesinka [82]2 years ago
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Answer:

This is <em>true. </em>

Explanation:

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Interest is the monetary charge for acquiring money, and it is mostly shown as a percentage, such as an annual percentage rate (APR).

Interest is the excess amount that is paid by the lender to use his money on a certain percentage, and it is repaid with the amount of principal.

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Given that,

Principal(P) = $5,550,

Interest Rate(i) = 6.8%,

\text{i} = \dfrac{6.8}{12\times100}\\\\\text{i} =0.005667

Number of monthly Installments(n)= 10×12 = 120.

Here, we apply the formula of E.M.I (Equated Monthly Installment):

\text{E.M.I.}= \dfrac{P\times i\times (1+i)^n}{(1+i)^n-1}\\\\\\\text{E.M.I.}=\dfrac{\$5,500\times 0.005667\times (1+0.005667)^1^2^0}{(1+0.005667)^1^2^0-1}\\\\\\\text{E.M.I.}=\$63.29

Here, the total installments of the loan are 120,

then the amount of total payment would be:

120\times\$63.29= \$7,594

Then, the amount of interest that is paid on the loan would be:

\text{Amount -Principal}= \text{Interest}\\\\\$7,594.28-\$5,500= \$2,094.28\\\\\\\text{Interest}= \$2,094.28

Therefore, the total amount of interest that Gertrude has to pay is $2,097.28.

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B. 21.8%

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