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Samuel starts his retirement account with $4,000, which increases in value 6% each year. Which equation models the value of his retirement account based on the number of years (…
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Samuel starts his retirement account with $4,000, which increases in value 6% each year. Which equation models the value of his retirement account based on the number of years (x) that have passed?
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4,000*(.06x) should be correct
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