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7 October, 07:57

The Ayoub's family would like to borrow $60,000 to purchase a home. They qualified for an annual interest rate of 4.8%. Algebraically determine the fewest number of whole years the Ayoub's family would need to include in the mortgage agreement in order to have a monthly payment of no more than $720.

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  1. 7 October, 08:11
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    They will have to include a total number of 10years in the Mortgage agreement

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we have a family seeking to finance their house project by getting a loan at a rate of 4.8% per annum. We now need to know the number of possible years that the family would have to include in the mortgage agreement so that they won't pay more than $720 per month.

    Firstly let's have a parallel unit of time. If they are paying $720 per month, this means per year, the amount to be paid would be $8,640 per year. Let's say the total number of years in which they would be repaying the loan would be t years; this means the total amount they would be repaying is $8,640t

    Now we know that this total amount is indicative of the principal amount borrowed plus the interest paid annually for a number of t years.

    Mathematically, what we have is that;

    $8,640t = $60,000 + interest

    Let's have an expression for the interest!

    The interest can be figured in terms of simple interest.

    I = PRT/100

    in this question, P = $60,000

    R = rate = 4.8%

    T = t years

    On substitution;

    I = (60,000 * 4.8 * t) / 100 = $2,880t

    Now, let's put this back into that $8640t equation;

    $8,640t = $60,000 + interest

    $8,640t = $60,000 + $2,880t

    $8640t - $2880t = $60,000

    5,760t = 60,000

    t = 60,000/5,760 = 10.41 years

    This is closest to 10 years
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