1. Your mother invested P18,000 in government securities that yield 6% annually for two years. 2. Your father obtained a car loan for P800,000 with an annual rate of 15% for 5 years. 3. Your sister placed her graduation gifts amounting to 25,000 in a special savings account that provides an interest of 2% for 8 months. In items 1-3, compute the following: a.) Annual Interest; b.) Total Interest; c.) Amount to be received or paid at the end of the term.
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1. Your mother invested P18,000 in government securities that yield 6% annually for two years.
2. Your father obtained a car loan for P800,000 with an annual rate of 15% for 5 years.
3. Your sister placed her graduation gifts amounting to 25,000 in a special savings account that provides an interest of 2% for 8 months.
In items 1-3, compute the following: a.) Annual Interest; b.) Total Interest; c.) Amount to be received or paid at the end of the term.
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