Suppose a producer discovers insects in his cotton crop and decides to use an insecticide to save the crop. A bank will loan him $2000 at 9.75 percent interest until he sells his crop 9 months later. At that time he must repay the loan. How much will he pay in interest if simple interest is computed?

Suppose a producer discovers insects in his cotton crop and decides to use an insecticide to save the crop. A bank will loan him $2000 at 9.75 percent interest until he sells his crop 9 months later. At that time he must repay the loan. How much will he pay in interest if simple interest is computed?



Answer: $146.25


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