Mr. Two can afford car

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  1. If you can afford a monthly payment of $760 for 27 years and if the availableinterest rate is 5.40%, what is the maximum amount
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    2. Meghan asked by Meghan
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  2. How would I answer this?I am so sorry, but I just can't afford to have you finish the job. My largest wholesaler just went out
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    2. S.A.M asked by S.A.M
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  3. al flynn wants to buy a van that cost 16,000 with an interst charge of 2,000. Al figures he can afford a monhtly oayment of 700
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  4. Sarah can afford $255 per month for 6 years on a car payment, what is the price of a car that she can afford at this time?Assume
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    2. Maddie asked by Maddie
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  5. Which sentence uses an emotional appeal to go against the opposing viewpoint?A. Can we afford to offer after-school gym hours?
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  6. MC algo 5-11 Calculating Annuity Present ValuesTodd can afford to pay $335 per month for the next 5 years in order to purchase a
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  7. Read this paragraph from Passage 1.The biggest issue for the average person is being able to afford health insurance premiums,
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  8. Karl can afford car payments of $235 a month for 48 months. The bank will lend him money to buy a car at 7.75 percent interest.
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  9. Mr. Two can afford car payments of $235 a month for 48 months. The bank will lend him money to buy a car at 7.75 per cent
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    2. solooloo asked by solooloo
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  10. Dan is contemplating trading in his car for a new one. He can afford a monthly payment of at most $400. If the prevailing
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