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- Your credit card has a balance of $4100 and an annual interest rate of 15%. You decide to pay off the balance over three years. If there are no further purchases charged to the card, you must pay $142.13 each month, and you will pay a total interest of $1016.68. Assume you decide to pay off the balance over one year rather than three. How much more must you pay each month and how much less will you pay in total interest? Use PMT= P -nt 1- (1 +-7) - ² to determine the regular payment amount. You will pay $ more each month. (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)your credit card has a balance of $4,500 and an annual interest rate of 16%. you decide to pay off the balance over 3 years. if there are no further purchases charged to the card, a.- how much must you pay each month? b.-what is the total interest paid over 3 years?Assume that you have a balance of $4500 on your Discover credit card and that you make no more charges. Assume that Discover charges 21% APR and that each month you make only the minimum payment of 2.5% of the balance. a) Find a formula for the balance after t monthly payments. b) What will the balance be after 30 months? c) What will the balance be after 10 years?
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