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Shawn Bixby borrowed $28,000 on a 210-day, 12% note. After 90 days, Shawn paid $3,100 on the note. On day 129, Shawn paid an additional $5,100. Use ordinary interest.
a. Determine the total interest use the U.S. Rule. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.) Total interest $
b. Determine the ending balance due use the U.S. Rule. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.) Ending balance due $
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What is the probability that an investor in this stock will not lose more than 10 percent in any one given year?
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Suppose you are at the Best Buy cashier with your new laptop computer that costs $1000, tax-free. You are offered two options: An instant $150 up front discount, making the laptop $850. Pay nothing for 2 years, then pay the full $1,000.
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What is the monthly mortgage payment that the homeowner would need to make if this loan is fully amortizing.
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