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CONNECTIONS ACADEMY Card Name (APR %) Mark2 (6.55%) Bee4 (10.25%) Existing Balance $525.00 $1,478.48 Credit Limit $3,500.00 $2,750.00 You have $450.00 each month to pay off these two credit cards. You decide to pay only the interest on the lower-interest card and the remaining amount to the higher interest card. Complete the following two tables to help you answer questions 1–3. 3 5 7 8 10 Higher-Interest Card (Payoff Option) Month 1 2 Principal Interest accrued Payment (on due date) End-of-month balance 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lower-Interest Card Month Principal Interest accrued Payment (on due date) End-of-month balance PLEASE HELP ME IT WOULD REALLY HELP OUT ALOT !!​


CONNECTIONS ACADEMY Card Name (APR %) Mark2 (6.55%) Bee4 (10.25%) Existing Balance $525.00 $1,478.4

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