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Mathematics, 17.11.2019 19:31, gamergladiator43

Marc can afford a $750 monthly mortgage payment. if the current mortgage rates are 5% and he wishes to have a 30-year mortgage, what is the maximum amount he can afford to borrow? a. $136,000 b. $137,653 c. $136,280 d. $139,711

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