Identifying the Interest Multiplier in Mixture Tables
A small business owner is organizing two separate commercial loans into a mixture table to prepare a system of equations. According to the structure of the table, which specific financial factor from each loan must be multiplied by the 'Principal' to calculate the value recorded in the 'Interest' column?
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Identifying the Interest Multiplier in Mixture Tables