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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 06:00 laylay120

At the beginning of year 1 lisa invests $500 at an annual compound interest rate of 3% she makes no deposits to or withdrawals from the account which explicit formula can be used to find the accounts’s balance at the beginning of year 6 what is the balance

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