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7 December, 00:55

Natasha had a $922.93 balance on her credit card at the beginning of September. Her credit card has an APR of 9.89%, compounded monthly, and a minimum monthly payment of 3.08% of the total balance. The following table shows Natasha's credit card purchases over the next two months. Month Cost ($) September 33.70 October 61.70 October 27.80 If Natasha makes only the minimum payments, what will her balance at the beginning of November? (Assume that the interest accrues before the monthly payment, and that the monthly payment occurs at the end of the month. Round all dollar values to the nearest cent.)

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  1. 7 December, 01:19
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    Natasha's opening balance = $922.93 APR = 9.89% compounded monthly Monthly interest = 9.89% / 12 = 0.0989 / 12 Interest for September = $922.93 x 0.0989 / 12 = $7.61 Balance on her card before September payment = $922.93 + $7.61 + $33.70 = $964.24 September payment = 3.08% of $964.24 = 0.0308 x $964.24 = $29.70 Balance on her card at the beginning of October = $964.24 - $29.70 = $934.54 Interest for October = $934.54 x 0.0989 / 12 = $7.70 Balance on her card before October payment = $934.54 + $7.70 + $61.70 + $27.80 = $1,031.74 October payment = 3.08% of $1,031.74 = 0.0308 x $1,031.74 = $31.78 Balance on her card at the beginning of November = $1,031.74 - $31.78 = $999.96
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