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Find the required annual interest rate to the nearest tenth of a percent for $1200 to grow to $1800 if interest is compounded quarterly for 7 yr. The required annual interest rate is _____ %. (Round to
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Find the required annual interest rate to the nearest tenth of a percent for $1200 to grow to $1800 if interest is compounded quarterly for 7 yr.
The required annual interest rate is _____ %. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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r = 5.8%
The required interest rate is about 5.8%.
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