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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 17:50 jakhunter354

3. Jim invests $3500, compounded annually at 12% for 3 years. What is the total amount Jim will earn after 3 years?

A) 18,725.88
B)15,225.88
C) 19,157.48
D) 18,225.88

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