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AWARDING 20 POINTS The value of a gold coin picturing the head of the Roman Emperor Vespasian is increasing at the rate of 5% per year. If the coin is worth $105 now, what will …
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The value of a gold coin picturing the head of the Roman Emperor Vespasian is increasing at the rate of 5% per year. If the coin is worth $105 now, what will it be worth in 11 years?
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1. 1.05^11*105= answer c
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