Gloria is saving for her daughter’s college education. She wants to have $100,000 available when her daughter graduates from high school in four years. If the investment she is
considering will pay 7.25 percent compounded monthly, how much will she have to invest todayto reach her target? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
1.$35,987
2.$49,659
3.$75,581
4.$97,619
5.$74,892
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