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A loan of $40,000 is to be repaid in equal annual installment consisting of principal and interest due in course of 30 years. Find the amount of each installment reckoning interest at 4% p.a.
A loan of $40,000 is to be repaid in equal annual installment consisting of principal and interest due in course of 30 years. Find the amount of each installment reckoning interest at 4% p.a.
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