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Bill Payne visits his local bank to see how long it will take for $1,000 to amount to $1,900 at a simple interest rate of 12½%. Provide Bill with the solution to his problem in …
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Bill Payne visits his local bank to see how long it will take for $1,000 to amount to $1,900 at a simple interest rate of 12½%. Provide Bill with the solution to his problem in years. A. 12.5 years B. 7.2 years C. 6.5 years D. 10.2 years
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my life thsi is my life not your life
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