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Which equation demonstrates the use of a simple interest formula, , to compute the interest earned on $70 at 3% for 12 years?
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Which equation demonstrates the use of a simple interest formula, , to compute the interest earned on $70 at 3% for 12 years?
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In 12 years, you will have $99.80
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