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alexis buys groceries using her credit card. her card has an APR of 19.99% and she...

alexis buys groceries using her credit card. her card has an APR of 19.99% and she must pay at least 5% of the balance at the end of each month. if her carry-over balance is 298.5, what would her finance charge be at the end of the month?
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