Your freind wants to borrow

  1. Your freind wants to borrow $1,137.45 from your credit card that charges a 14.7% APR you agree to the loan but require your
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  2. My freind and I went out for ice cream yesterday.Which kind type of error is the word freind? (1 point) help meeeeehhhhe4eeeee
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  3. My freind and I went out for ice cream yesterday. Which kind of error is the word freind
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  4. Use the sentence to answer the question.My freind and I went out for ice cream yesterday. Which kind type of error is the word
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  5. Use the sentence to answer the question.My freind and I went out for ice cream yesterday. Which kind type of error is the word
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  6. John runs a florist shop in a small Arkansas town and had to borrow $170,000 to start up the shop. He was able to borrow some
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  7. John runs a florist shop in a small arkansas town and had to borrow $170,000 to start up the shop. He was able to borrow some
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  8. John runs a florist shop in a small arkansas town and had to borrow $170,000 to start up the shop. He was able to borrow some
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  9. which statement is true about principala. it is the amount you borrow b. it is everything you pay in addition to repaying the
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  10. Which javascript:void(0)statement is true about principal?(1 point) Responses It is the amount you borrow. It is the amount you
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