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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 17:30 DesperatforanA

3. If the rate of an investment is 5%, the time is 12 years and the principle is $500; which investment would be worth the most?
a Simple Interest
b. Compounded Monthly
c. Compounded Weekdy
d. Compounded Continuously
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