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jonny [76]
3 years ago
7

Robert qualifies for a $0 down payment on a car loan. Will it be a good idea for Robert to make a down payment? Question 17 opti

ons: Yes, because it will reduce the total cost of the car. Yes, because it will reduce his maintenance costs. No, because it will increase his insurance premiums. No, because it will increase his interest rate.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Novosadov [1.4K]3 years ago
3 0
Hello There,

The Answer Would Be Yes Beacose It Will Reduce The Total Amount <span>Beacose If You Pay Upfront It Will BE Lower </span>
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