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A = P( 1 + rt)
A/P = 1 + rt
A/P - 1 = rt
t = (( A/P)) - 1)/r
t = (( 5500/1000) - 1)/(6.25/100
t = (5.5 - 1)/0.0625
t = 4.5/0.0625 = 72 years
Answer it will take 72 Years...
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55 weeks 1 year there 52 weeks in one year
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