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slega [8]
3 years ago
12

Taylor has a bank account earning 5 percent interest compounded annally. If her initial deposit was a 1,000, and she makes a wit

hdrawal of $200 after 3 years, which of the following represents the total amount in her account after 7 years.
(A) 1,000 (1.05)^7- 200
(B) 1,000 (1.05)^3 + 800(1.05)^4
(C) 1,000 (1.05)^3 -200( 1.05)^4
(D) 1,000(1.05)^7 - 200(1.05)^4​
Mathematics
1 answer:
DaniilM [7]3 years ago
8 0
I think the answer to this question is (c)
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