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Richard Neal
29 November, 13:09
Find the amount of time.
I=$720, P=$1000, r=9%
The amount of time is
years.
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Emmett Dougherty
29 November, 15:50
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I=PRT/100
720=1000x9xT/100
72000=9000T
T=72000/9000
T=8years
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