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2. i. Mr. h. wants to save $80,000 for his son to go to Stanford. How much money at 5% interest does he need to invest if he has 10 years (compounded monthly)? ii. How much mone…
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2. i. Mr. h. wants to save $80,000 for his son to go to
Stanford. How much money at 5% interest does he need
to invest if he has 10 years (compounded monthly)?
ii. How much money per month would he have to invest to
reach the same goal?
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$80,000×5×10/100
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