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Leonard can afford a $1120 monthly mortgage payment. If the current
mortgage rates are 4.6% and he wants a 30-year mortgage, what is the
maximum amount he can afford to borrow?
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A. $402,921
B. $376,549
c. $400,423
D. $218,475
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