Nancy Tai has recently opened a resolving charge account with MasterCard. Her credit limits is $ 1,000, but she not charged that much since opening the account. Nancy hasn't had the time to review her monthly statement promptly as she should, but over the upcoming weekend she plans to catch up on her work. She has been putting it off because she can't tell him much interest she paid or unpaid balance in November. She spilled watercolor paint on that portion of the statement.
In interviewing November's statement she notices that her beginning balance was $600 and that she made a $200 payment on November 10. She also charged purchases of $80 on November, 5, $100 on November 15, and $50 on November 30. She paid $5.27 in interest the month before. She does remember, though, seeing the letters APR and the number 16%. Also, the back of her statement indicating that interest was charged using the average daily balance method, including current purchases, which considers the day of a charge or credit.
1. Find the unpaid balance on November 30 before the interest is charged.
2. Assuming a 30-day period in November find the average daily balance.
3. Calculate the interest for November.
4. What was the unpaid balance for November after interest is charged?