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15 April, 19:40

Esther pays $355 per month for 5 years for a car. She made a down payment of $2,500. If the loan costs 7.1% per year compounded monthly, what was the cash price of the car? I really just need the formula. I can't for the life of me figure it out!

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  1. 15 April, 21:15
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    The cash price of the car includes the amount of the loan plus the amount of the down payment

    Cash price=the loan of the car+down payment

    First find the amount of the loan by using the formula of the present value of an annuity ordinary which is

    Pv=pmt [ (1 - (1+r/k) ^ (-kn)) : (r/k) ]

    Pv the amount of the loan?

    PMT payment per month 355

    R interest rate 0.071

    K compounded monthly 12

    N time 5years

    Pv=355 * ((1 - (1+0.071:12) ^ (-12

    *5)) : (0.071:12))

    =17,885.56

    Cash price=17,885.56+2,500

    =20,385.56 ... answer
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