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Pauline invested $6,700 at a simple interest rate of 2%. If the maturity value of the investment was $7,169, how long did Pauline leave her money in the investment?
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Pauline invested $6,700 at a simple interest rate of 2%. If the maturity value of the investment was $7,169, how long did Pauline leave her money in the investment?
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Pauline invested $6,700 at a simple interest rate of 2%. If the maturity value of the investment was $7,169, how long did Pauline leave her money in the investment?
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1 year , 9 months or 21 months
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that is the solution above
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