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2 years ago
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Molly puts her money into a savings account that earns 6% per year. The initial amount of money that she deposited into the bank

was $3000. How much money will she have in 5 years? * A. $31,457 B. $4014.68 C.$5000 D. $ $4000​
Mathematics
1 answer:
r-ruslan [8.4K]2 years ago
7 0
A lot of many in 5 years that’s what :)
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