Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.12.2019 18:31, sidneylww

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courtney plans to buy a new car and determines she can budget $400 monthly for six years. her bank is offering a 7.5% annual interest rate. what is the maximum car loan she can afford to stay within her budget?

use the formula, a = p[(1+r)^n-1]/r(1+r)^n where p is the monthly payment, r is the monthly rate, and n is the number of months.

a.

$19,873.45

b.

$21,000.50

c.

$23,134.61

d.

$27,425.75

financial institutions often offer lower auto loan rates for new cars than used ones. a local credit union advertises new car loans at 2.79% apr and used car loans at 3.29% both for up to 72 months.

tyresa wants to buy a car but doesn’t want to spend more than $350 a month for a maximum of four years. what is the maximum loan amount she can take out for a new car and a used car using the advertised rates?

use the formula, a = where p [(1+r)^n-1]/r(1+r)^2 is the monthly payment, r is the monthly rate, and n is the number of months. show all of your steps.

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