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Mr. Hobbs took out a loan of $12,000 for 4 years at a simple annual interest rate of 7%. How much interest did he pay?
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Mr. Hobbs took out a loan of $12,000 for 4 years at a simple annual interest rate of 7%. How much interest did he pay?
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Explanation:
I=
P*r*t
I = 12000* 7% *4
Total interest paid was $3360.
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