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Tom deposited $4,000 into an account with 5.2% interest compounded quarterly assuming that no withdrawals are made how much will he have in the account after 5 years do not roun…
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Tom deposited $4,000 into an account with 5.2% interest compounded quarterly assuming that no withdrawals are made how much will he have in the account after 5 years do not round to intermediate computation and round your answer to the nearest tenth
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you can use the interest rate formula i=prt
i=interest
p=principle
r=rate
t=time
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