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Terry has just purchased a new car, which had a list price of $16,825. She had to pay 7.19% sales tax, a $1,128 vehicle registration fee, and a $190 documentation fee. Terry traded in her previous vehicle, a 2003 Honda Element in good condition to use as a downpayment. The dealer paid full price for her trade in. She financed the rest of the cost over five years at an interest rate of 10.59%, compounded monthly. What is her principal payment per month

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