You owe $14,000 on student loans at an interest rate of 3.65% compounded monthly. You want to pay off the loan in 11 years. What will your monthly payments be? $ How much interest do you pay? $
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The annual interest rate is 3.65%, so the monthly interest rate is 3.65% / 12 = 0.3042%. Show more…
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