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The worth of Sarah's investment when she is 68 is $14,728.51.
<h3>What is the worth of the investment?</h3>
The formula that can be used to determine the worth of the investment is:
FV = P (1 + r)^n
FV = Future value
P = Present value
R = interest rate
N = number of years = 68 - 18 = 50
$500 x (1.07)^50 = $14,728.51
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200 times. Because 1000 divided of 5 is 200. You could divide it using the algorithm.
Answer:
1,260 books (or C)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 2/5 of fiction (12,500) are out, so 5,000 are out
2. 2/5 of non-fiction (19,000) are out, so 7,600 are out
3. Total books checked out are 12,600
4. 1/10 of checked out books are due this week, so 1,260 books (10%)
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