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Business, 16.04.2020 22:28, wesleygrimes0

Abbey Ruckles went to the Sunshine Bank. She borrowed $4,000 at a rate of 12 3/4%. The date of the loan was September 20. Abbey hoped to repay the loan on January 29. Assuming the loan is based on ordinary interest, how much will Abbey totally repay on January 29

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