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Mathematics, 26.10.2021 20:40 lyndah15

14. The value of a baseball player's rookie card began to increase once the player retired in 1996. The value has increased by
$2.52 each year since then.
a. How much was the baseball card worth in 1997?
In 1998? In 1999?

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