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Chapter 6, Problem 60QP
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To calculate: The interest rate of the loan
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The distinctive loan situation where the rate of interest is found, then the percentage amount is taken away from the loan, and then a remainder is given to the borrower of the loan is a discount interest loan. The interest is paid at first and at once.
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