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Business, 12.02.2020 03:20, xxaurorabluexx

Assume that per capita income is growing at different rates in the following countries: Nepal, 1.0 percent; Kenya, 1.6 percent; Singapore, 7.3 percent; Egypt, 3.4 percent. How long will it take for each country to double its income per person?

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