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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 22:10 carrietaylor234

Max has $2,000 he would like to invest in an account that pays simple interest. Max would like to earn a total of $650 in interest over the next five years. He does not plan on making any additional deposits of withdrawals to the account. What annual interest rate must Max receive?

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