$m(r) = \frac{20000 \cdot \frac{r}{12}}{1 - (1 + \frac{r}{12})^{-12 \cdot 10}}$
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Then the equation becomes m = 20000 * i / (1 - (1 + i)^(-120)). Show more…
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