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3 years ago
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george deposited $750.00 into an account that earns 7% interest which is compounded 2 times per year. how much money will george

have in his account in 5 years?
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weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
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George will have <span>$ 1,062.15 in 5 years</span>
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