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A loan of $40,000 at 12% for 10 years, how much do you wind up paying back?
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A loan of $40,000 at 12% for 10 years, how much do you wind up paying back?
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We know the simple interest formula is:
Just plug in values (12% = 0.12):
So, you end up paying back
$48000
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