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28 February, 17:45

Juan is deciding between two cars to purchase. Car a depreciates annually at a rate of 3.5%, while car b depreciates monthly at a rate of 0.32%. Which car is the better deal?

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  1. 28 February, 18:01
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    It is better to deal of car A.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Depreciates rate of car A = 3.5% annually

    Depreciates rate of car B = 0.32% monthly = 0.32 * 12 = 3.84 % annually

    Depreciates rate of car A = 0.035

    Depreciates rate of car B = 0.0384

    Since the depreciate rate of car A is less than the depreciate rate of car B.

    So it is better to deal of car A.
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