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11 January, 00:11

George makes a $1000 down payment for a car and then pays $325 per month. Elaine makes a $2500 down payment for a car and then pays $325 per month. Is there any number of months after which both George and Elaine will have paid the same total amount? Explain.

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  1. 11 January, 00:35
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    No. After any number of months, the total amount paid by both can't be the same.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The down payment made by George = 1000

    The down payment made by Elaine = 2500

    Difference = 2500 - 1000 = 1500

    Monthly payment by George = 325

    Monthly payment by Elaine = 325

    Difference = 0

    Total difference between the payment made by them = 1500 + 0 = 1500.

    Since, this is the difference for every month, the total amount paid by both can never be the same.
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