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11 January, 10:27

Aiden can afford a $280-per-month car payment. If he is being offered a 4-year car loan with an APR of 1.8%, compounded monthly, what is the value of the most expensive car he can afford?

A. 13,439.51

B. 13,390.73

C. 12,958.20

D. 13,435.06

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  1. 11 January, 12:24
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    Use the formula of the present value of annuity ordinary.

    The formula is

    Pv=pmt [ (1 - (1+r/k) ^ (-kn)) : (r/k) ]

    Pv present value?

    PMT payment per month 280

    R interest rate 0.018

    k compounded monthly 12

    T time 4years

    Pv=280 * ((1 - (1+0.018:12) ^ (-12

    *4)) : (0.018:12))

    =12,958.20

    It's c
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