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Shalnov [3]
3 years ago
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You have just applied, and have been approved for a $250,000 mortgage. The rate quoted to you by the lender is 5.0% for a 30 yea

r fixed mortgage. Use the table provided to determine how much of your first month’s payment goes towards the principal. / a. $359.21 c. $339.21 b. $393.21 d. $300.83
Mathematics
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777dan777 [17]3 years ago
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I got a for that answer 
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The answer will be a. $359.21
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Step-by-step explanation:

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For the gravitational pull of the Earth on a person, when the person is standing on the Earth's surface, r = R = The radius of the Earth ≈ 6,371 km

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The ratio of the gravitational pull on the surface of the Earth, F₁, and the gravitational pull on an astronaut at the international space station, F₂, is therefore given as follows;

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Therefore, the gravitational pull on the astronaut by virtue of the distance from the center of the Earth, F₂ is approximately 88% of the gravitational pull on a person of similar mass on Earth

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