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WITCHER [35]
4 years ago
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Trevor is making payments on a car that cost $26,555 he makes 36 equal payments if he runs to equal payments up to the nearest w

hole dollar about how much will he overpay after 36 months
Mathematics
1 answer:
zubka84 [21]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The over payment amount after 36 months is $ 0.37

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The cost of the Car = $ 26,555

The number of times payment done for 36 month = 36

So, The the cost of car for 36 equal payment = \dfrac{\textrm Total cost of car}{\textrm number of times payment done }

i.e The the cost of car for 36 equal payment = \frac{26,555}{36}

∴ The the cost of car for 36 equal payment = $ 737.6389

Now rounding this value to nearest whole dollar = $ 738

Note - A) If after decimal , number are above 4 then round it to 1 above digit

B) If after decimal , number 4 or less then simply remove all number   after       decimal

So, The over payment after 36 months = $ 738 - $ 737.63 = $ 0.37

Hence The over payment amount after 36 months is $ 0.37   Answer

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