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Author: Libby
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Mr. Johnson is a car sales agent in a car company in MLBB nation where there is a new model of suv. His manager give him the details of vehicle and ask him to identify its selling price. the details are as follows down payment is 250,000; regular payment at the end of each month is 18230 pesos; term in 6 years; and the interest is 12% compounded monthly
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