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Write a SELECT statement without a FROM clause that creates a row with these columns:
starting_principal
Starting principal of $50,000
interest 6.5% of the principal
principal_plus_interest
To calculate the third column, add the expressions you used for the first two columns.
What value appears under principal_plus_interest?

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