Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01, mommatann

The Hartman family is saving $400 monthly for Ronald's college education. The family anticipates they will need to contribute $20,000 toward his first year of college, which is in 4 years. Which best explains whether the family will
have enough money in 4 years?
The family will not have enough money. They will have saved only $16,000.
O The family will not have enough money. They will have saved only $19,200.
The family will likely have enough money. They will have saved $16,000 and have accumulated interest.
O The family will likely have enough money. They will have saved $19,200 and have accumulated interest.

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