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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 03:00, pgld7555

Which Would You Prefer: Throughout the activity you will have to determine which option you would prefer. You will need justify your choice(s) mathematically.

1.)While walking down the street, you stumbled upon a magic penny. This penny will double every day for the next 30 days.

2.)You recently found out that your great-aunt passed away. Your aunt had decided to leave you an inheritance of 2,800,000, however, the will stipulates that this inheritance must remain in an investment account for the next ten years, with daily compound interest at a rate of 20% in exchange for taking care of your 34 cats. you will not be able to access this money until after this ten year period.​

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