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Trevor currently pays $3,592.40 per month for his mortgage payment. That is 1.6% more than it was last year, due to refinancing. What was the previous payment amount? Round your…
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Trevor currently pays $3,592.40 per month for his mortgage payment. That is 1.6% more than it was last year, due to refinancing. What was the previous payment amount? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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$3534.9216
Explanation:
1.6% of 3,592.40 = 57.4784
3,592.40 - 57.4784 = 3534.9216
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