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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 06:50 nadiarose6345

The formula m = 12,000 + 12,000rt
gives Keri's
121
monthly loan payment, where r is the annual
interest rate and t is the length of the loan, in
years.
Keri decides that she can afford, at most, a $275
monthly car payment. Give an example of an
interest rate greater than 0% and a loan length that
would result in a car payment Keri could afford.
Provide support for your answer.

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