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Business, 25.11.2020 01:50 davismar3

1) Sally and James' daughter just turned 5 and they have some money that they could set aside for their daughter. They want to make sure she will have $12,500 for her 17th birthday so she could use
that
money
to
go on an overseas trip. If they found an account that would pay 3.9% annual interest,
How much do they have to put into the account now? *

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