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You invest $1 in a mutual fund. every 8 years, your money doubles. if you don't add more money, which expression shows how much your investment is worth after 48 years?
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You invest $1 in a mutual fund. every 8 years, your money doubles. if you don't add more money, which expression shows how much your investment is worth after 48 years?
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you invest $1 in a mutual fund. every 8 years, your money doubles. if you don't add more money, which expression shows how much your investment is worth after 48 years?
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it would be d 1×2×2×2×2×2×2
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