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Camilla entered the following group of values into the TVM Solver of her graphing calculator. N = 24; 1% = 1.2; PV = ; PMT = - 480; FV = 0 P/Y = 12; C/Y
= 12; PMT:END. Which of these problems could she be trying to solve?
A. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is
being offered a 24-year loan with an APR of 1.2%, compounded
monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow?
B. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is
being offered a 2-year loan with an APR of 14.4%, compounded
monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow?
C. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is
being offered a 2-year loan with an APR of 1.2%, compounded
monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow?
D. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is
being offered a 24-year loan with an APR of 14.4%, compounded
monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow?

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