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Business, 03.06.2021 01:00, kendelllh

Find the APR, or stated rate, in each of the following cases: Stated Rate (APR) Number of Times Effective
Compounded Rate (EAR)
% Semiannually 11.9%
Monthly 12.8
Weekly 10.5
Infinite 14.2

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