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Money-tree house. You decide you wish to build your dream home in the woods. You must borrow $250,000. One bank offers you a 30-year loan at a rate of 7.5%. Another bank offers you a 15-year loan at a rate of only 7%. Given that each bank would expect monthly installments of equal payments, how much would the monthly payments be for each loan? How much would you end up paying (in total after the loan is completely repaid) with each of the two offers?
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