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James purchased a ski boat costing $12,600 with $1,100 down and a total installment cost of $15,100. Find the total interest paid (also called the finance charge).
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James purchased a ski boat costing $12,600 with $1,100 down and a total
installment cost of $15,100. Find the total interest paid (also called the
finance charge).
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idk, but if any one could solve my question id be grateful!
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