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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 21:20 chloe456

Tim deposits $4,000 into each of two savings accounts. • Account I earns 3% annual simple interest.
• Account II earns 3% interest compounded annually.

Tim does not make any additional deposits or withdrawals. What is the sum of the balances of Account I and Account II at the end of 2 years?

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$8,480
$8,480

$8,483.60
$8,483.60

$8,487.20
$8,487.20

$8,240
$8,240

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