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Pham borrows $6000 to buy a car. The loan has 6% interest, compounded annually. If he pays off the loan in 72 months, how much will he have paid back? Round your anser to the nearest cent (hundredths place value) if necessary. Show work to get partial credit if answer is incorrect.

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