Math in Daily Life : How to Calculate the APR on a Credit Card

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2008

The APR on a credit card is calculated by taking the average daily periodic rate and multiplying it by 365. Calculate the APR on a credit card by using numbers on a statement with lessons from a math teacher in this free video on math calculations for daily life.

Expert: Jimmy Chang
Bio: Jimmy Chang has been a math teacher at St. Pete College for nearly a decade. He has a master's degree in math, and his specialties include calculus, algebra, liberal arts, math and trigonometry.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • @pamelanelsen calm down, and you know you can swear on the internet, you don't have to just say "little worm"...

  • @jackdentreprenuer You know what? You are probably a little insecure brat who does not know anything. You pathetic little worm! Oh, hey, maybe that is the problem...little worm.....you idiot!

  • jimmy chang, your a faggot

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