Find the annual simple interest rate of a loan, where \$900 is borrowed and where \$945 is repaid at the end of 14 months. Annual simple interest rate = %
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To do this, we subtract the amount borrowed from the amount repaid: $945 - $900 = $45. This is the interest earned over the 14-month period. Show more…
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