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Mathematics, 30.05.2021 22:30 emilio77100

Question 6 of 10 The most Brendan can afford to pay per year in mortgage payments is
$10,500, and his credit score is currently 544. According to the following table
for a $150,000 mortgage, by how many points would he need to improve his
credit score in order to take a mortgage for $150,000?
HCO
Interest
5.59N
Monthly
payment
$860
$872
720 8SO
700-719
675-699
520-674
560 619
300-359
SIN
6.25
740%
8S3N
9.29N
$1039
$115
$1238
A. 16 points
O 8. 131 points
O G. 156 points
OD. 76 points

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