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Business, 17.08.2021 20:40, cdvorak8811

Kerry purchased an antique for $12,000. Today, he sold the antique for $69,975.49. Kerry estimated the average annual compound rate of return on the antique was 8%. Approximately how many years did Kerry own the antique (rounded to the nearest 0.00)

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