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Finn has $600 to put into a savings account that earns 7% per year. How long will Finn need to leave his money in the account in order to earn $168 in interest?
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Finn has $600 to put into a savings account that earns 7% per year. How long will Finn need to leave his money in the account in order to earn $168 in interest?
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Finn has $600 to put into a savings account that earns 7% per year. How long will Finn need to leave his money in the account in order to earn $168 in interest?
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Answer:
4 years
Explanation:
$42 interest every year
168/42 = 4
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