SOLUTION: Travis Thompson uses his credit card to obtain a cash advance of $600 to pay for his textbooks in medical school. The interest rate charged for the loan is 0.04205% per day. Trav
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Question 138322: Travis Thompson uses his credit card to obtain a cash advance of $600 to pay for his textbooks in medical school. The interest rate charged for the loan is 0.04205% per day. Travis repays the money plus the interest after 24 days. When he rapaid the loan, how much did he pay the credit card company?
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Travis Thompson uses his credit card to obtain a cash advance of $600 to pay for his textbooks in medical school.
The interest rate charged for the loan is 0.04205% per day.
Travis repays the money plus the interest after 24 days.
When he rapaid the loan, how much did he pay the credit card company?
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Cost for 24 days = 600 + 24*0.0004205*600
Cost(24) = (1+24*0.0004205)600
Cost(24) = 1.010092*600 = $606.06
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Stan H.
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