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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 17:59, MalikaJones

Elie reached her credit limit of $6,000. The interest rate on her credit card is 12%. Using an online calculator, Elie determines that if she stops using the card and pays $200 per month for the next 36 months, she will pay off her debt. How much interest will Elie have paid when her credit card balance is $0?

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