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Mathematics, 08.12.2019 08:31 jet0120996

What if the repayment amount of your student loan was calculated using simple interest?

follow these steps below:

1. click on the tuition cost link to choose a program and identify the tuition cost.

2. click on the federal student aid page to find the current interest rate for student loans.

3. use the calculator below to enter the program name, the tuition cost, the current interest rate, and use 10 years as the loan repayment period.

4. submit a screenshot to display the results of your calculator. to embed the image in the feedback portion below, click on the image icon in the menu bar, and then drag and drop the image in the submission portion.

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