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56. Balloon Payments. On September 1, 2018, Susan Chao bought a motorcycle for $17,000. She paid $1,500 down and financed the balance with a five-year loan at an annual percentage rate of 6.8 percent compounded monthly. She started the monthly payments exactly one month after the purchase (i. e., October 1, 2018). Two years later, at the end of October 2020, Susan got a new job and decided to pay off the loan. If the bank charges her a 1 percent prepayment penalty based on the loan balance, how much must she pay the bank on November 1, 2020

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