Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.07.2021 01:10, breana758

suppose you have a bank account earning 6% annual interest rate compounded monthly, and you want to put in enough money so that you can withdraw $100 at the end of each month over a time frame of ten years. calculate how much money you need to start with. show work.

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