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Business, 21.11.2020 01:00, hmccush8

If you put $7000 in a saving account that earns 2% interest for 10 years, how much will you have in total in 10 years?
2. If you put $2,000 in a savings account that earns 1% interest for 5 years, how much will you have total
in 5 years?
3. If you put $1500 in a savings account that earns 3% interest for 7 years, how much will you have in
total in 7 years?
4. If you put $2000 in a savings account that earns 1% interest for 15 years, how much will you have
total in 15 ye

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