We are NOT told 1) the finance charge and 2) the amount of time
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19,850.00
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Car Price
+1,488.75 Sales Tax
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</span><span> -1,000.00
Down Payment
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20,338.75
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This is the amount being financed
Using a loan calculator http://www.1728.org/calcloan.htm
We see that if the loan is for 9.382% and it is for 5 years,
Then the monthly payment is $425.98
We will make 60 (12 months * 5) monthly payments resulting in a total loan cost of 425.98 * 60 =
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25,558.80
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Total Loan Cost
-20,338.75 Money Being Financed
5,220.05 Five Year's Interest
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So, 5,220.05 / 60 = Interest Paid each month.
= $87.00
So,
425.98
-87.00
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338.98
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Each month goes toward the principal.
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Although, the monthly payment remains exactly the same each month, the amount going toward interest and the amount going to equity (what you own), changes drastically each month.
See the mortgage calculator
http://www.1728.org/mortmnts.htm
So, your first payment, of 452.98 pays for $159.02 in interest and $266.95 in principal.
The surface area of the large sphere is 128π cm²
<h3>Complete question</h3>
Two spheres have volumes of 8π cm3 and 64π cm3. If the surface area of the smaller sphere is 16π cm2, what is the surface area of the larger sphere?
<h3>How to determine the larger area?</h3>
The given parameters can be represented using the following ratio:
Small Area : Large Area = Small Volume : Large Volume
Substitute the given parameters
16π : Large Area = 8π : 64π
Express as fraction
Large/16π = 64π/8π
Multiply both sides by 16π
Large = 128π
Hence, the surface area of the large sphere is 128π cm²
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Answer: -30
Step-by-step explanation:
-240 / 8
= -30
First can you tell me the difference in price
Answer:
11j^2
Step-by-step explanation:
both are divisible by 11 and j^2