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Business, 26.02.2020 16:55 ayandjay01

Today, you have two coins each of which is valued at $100. One coin is expected to appreciate by 5.2 percent annually while the other coin should appreciate by 5.7 percent annually. What will be the difference in the value of the two coins 50 years from now

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