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Think about this situation: you've been saving ten dollars a month for something you really want, and you now have $30. it's now on sale for $100. you ask your grandparents to lend you $70 so you can buy it. you tell them that you'll pay $10 each month. they say that they'll lend you the money, but your repayment must include interest. you will need to repay them $77. would you take the loan? discuss at least two reasons for your decision. < < read less

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