What is the APR value on $6000 with 3.5% add-on interest for 36 months?
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Interest = Principal amount * Interest rate * Number of periods Interest = $6000 * 3.5% * 36 months Interest = $6000 * 0.035 * 36 Interest = $6000 * 1.26 Interest = $756 Show more…
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