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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 18:50 ashtonbillups

Darryl deposits $1,500 into a savings account that has a simple interest rate of 2.7% for 10 years. What is the balance of his account after 10 years?

Lori deposits $1,400 into a savings account that has a simple interest rate of 3.8% for 10 years.

What is the balance of her account after 10 years?

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