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Gupta & Grant Computer Supplies usually tries to take advantage of cash discounts, even if it must borrow the money for a few days in order to pay the invoice in time. Compute the savings on Gupta & Grant's purchases and terms from two different suppliers. Use a 365-day year. Assume that the number of interest days is the time between the due date and the last date to take advantage of the cash discount.
Interest
Rate
Days
Amount
Cash
on
of
of
Invoice
Terms
Discount
Loan
Interest
Interest
Savings
a.
$1,725
2/15, n/60
________
9.5%
________
________
________
b.
$4,166
1.5/7, n/25
________
8.3%
________
________
________
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Contemporary Business Mathematics for Colleges
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Cash
Days of
Amount of
Discount
Interest
Interest
Savings
a.
$34.50
45
$19.80
$14.70
b.
$62.49
18
$16.80
$45.69
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