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susan wants to rent a one-bedroom apartment in scottsdale. the apartment has a monthly rent of $1575. she must pay a $150 application fee, a security deposit that is equal to one month’s rent and must also pay the last month’s rent. her broker charges 7% of the yearly rent. how much is she expected to pay up front in order to rent this apartment?​

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