Pauly has a credit card with a balance of $6700. If he wants to pay it off (assuming no more purchases) in 30 months, what does he have to pay per month with a 9% interest rate?
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To calculate the monthly interest rate, divide the annual interest rate by 12. 9% / 12 = 0.75% Show more…
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