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Mathematics, 05.04.2021 23:30 taryn2256

Patrick and Brooklyn are making decisions about their bank accounts. Patrick wants to deposit $300 as a principle amount, with an interest of 6% compounded quarterly. Brooklyn wants to deposit $300 as the principle amount, with an interest of 5% compounded monthly. Explain which method results in more money after 2 years. Show all work. Please give full explanation and work

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