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Joe has $1,800 from his summer job to invest. If Joe wants to have $2,340 altogether and invests the money at 5% simple interest, in how many years will Joe have $2,340?
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Joe has $1,800 from his summer job to invest. If Joe wants to have $2,340 altogether and invests the money at 5% simple interest, in how many years will Joe have $2,340?
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it's depending on the job joe has
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