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Your business needs to put aside funds to purchase new office equipment in 4 years. You can afford to put aside $250 per month, and you are able to invest in an account offering 3% per year, compounded monthly. How much money will this amount to at the end of this time? $12,732 80 $12.451.67 ООО $27 135.16 $ 13,014.63

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