Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.07.2019 15:30, studyqueen7232

James invests $10,000 in an account earning 6% interest, compounded annually. curtis invests $10,000 in an account earning 5% interest, compounded annually. given that no additional deposits are made, compare the balances of the two accounts after 10 years. (round to the nearest dollar) a) curtis has $1,619 more in his account than james. b) james has $1,619 more in his account than curtis. c) curtis has $1,046 more in his account than james. d) james has $1,046 more in his account than curtis.

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