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Skyla Peck
25 March, 05:53
You put $100 in an account that
pays 5% interest yearly.
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Averie Bowen
25 March, 07:48
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In a year, $105
In a decade, $150
In a century, $600
In a milleniun, $5100
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula is very simple: Multiply by 5 each year, and then you add it to the $100
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