Use the following Formula to answer the Question.
A=P(1+5)*
If a person deposited $5500 into...
Mathematics, 03.05.2021 01:50 mckennacwilliams
Use the following Formula to answer the Question.
A=P(1+5)*
If a person deposited $5500 into a savings account that pays 8.25% interest
compounded semi-annually, how much would they have in 4 years?
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