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Why does the value of money in a savings account increase over time? O A. because future value is always equal to present value O B. because it earns interest because future val…
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Why does the value of money in a savings account increase over time?
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because future value is always equal to present value
O
B.
because it earns interest
because future value is always less than present value
O D.
because it is not spent
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The answer is : D
Explain tht I just took the text
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