MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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Author: Tannenbaum
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Chapter 10, Problem 64E
Cari just bought a house. She made a $35,000 down payment and financed the balance
with a 30-year home mortgage loan with an interest rate of 5.75% compounded monthly.
Her monthly mortgage payment is $877. What was the selling price of the house?
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MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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