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An individual earns an extra $1500 each year and places this money at the end of each year into an individual retirement account (ira) in which both the original earnings and the interest in the account are not subject to taxation. if the account has an annual interest rate of 11.7% compounded annually, how much is in the account at the end of 45 years? (round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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