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I think I feel quite confident with Q2 here and please bear in mind the fact that I'm only a year 9/10 student but I gave it a good try. I might not be right, so please tell me if my answer is correct and perhaps I could ask another person I know (carrotsticks or spiralflex or largarithmic) to clarify my answer and the process I have used.

Here, you just have to find the original loan the person took out. Let the original amount be P, rate is 1 + (0.115/12) and time period be 300 months.

At the beginning of the loan period:

 
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Was that the Q? I think it's just disappeared on my screen.

Bill thinks he can afford a mortgage payment of $800 a month. How much can he borrow, to the nearest $100, over 25 years at 11.5% p.a. interest.
 

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i got $83472, what is the correct answer so I can try again ?
 

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Well, either the person here gives us the answer in his text book or exam paper or we wait for someone to clarify because I'm not the most reliable source here (far from it...) ^^".
 

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I think I feel quite confident with Q2 here and please bear in mind the fact that I'm only a year 9/10 student but I gave it a good try. I might not be right, so please tell me if my answer is correct and perhaps I could ask another person I know (carrotsticks or spiralflex or largarithmic) to clarify my answer and the process I have used.

Here, you just have to find the original loan the person took out. Let the original amount be P, rate is 1 + (0.115/12) and time period be 300 months.

At the beginning of the loan period:

This is the correct answer
 

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finally I got it hahahhaa $78 700, this takes ages man :S it took me 20 minutes i'm tired ..is there any short way?
 

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finally I got it hahahhaa $78 700, this takes ages man :S it took me 20 minutes i'm tired ..is there any short way?
Perhaps one of the 'better' bosers here who are more capable in maths will probably give us a simpler and faster approach to the problem.
 

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there is this formula but i'm not sure if it works with all loan problems :

M= (Pr (1+r )^n)/ (1+r)^n -1

800=( P(23/2400)(2423/2400)^300)/(2423/2400)^300 -1
13187.55202 = P(23/2400) (2423/2400)^300
P= 13187.55202/(23/2400)(2423/2400)^300
P=78700

YaY it works :p
 
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there is this formula but i'm not sure if it works with all loan problems :

M= (Pr (1+r )^n)/ (1+r)^n -1

800=( P(23/2400)(2423/2400)^300)/(2423/2400)^300 -1
13187.55202 = P(23/2400) (2423/2400)^300
P= 13187.55202/(23/2400)(2423/2400)^300
P=78700

YaY it works :p
The formula works because it is just a general result acquired by assigning letters (having a mindblank right now, forgot the proper term for it) to things like interest, time etc , then continuing a question as usual, then simplifying the expression, hence acquiring a 'general formula'

This is similar to the 'shortcut' that some people use for the 'Greatest Coefficient' topic, which is in fact not accepted by HSC markers.

Nevertheless, it is a very good way to verify your answer.
 

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I will use it when i'll get stuck in my HSC exams , i.e when I don't have enough time to finnish off the problem :)
 

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