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Mathematics, 08.12.2020 23:20 jpsaad00

A. use the appropriate formula to find the value of the annuity b. find the interest
periodic deposit:
$120 at the end of every six months
rate: 5.5% compounded semiannually
time: 25 years
find the interest

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