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Who long would it take $4000 to grow into $12000 if the annual rate of return is 8%
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Who long would it take $4000 to grow into $12000 if the annual rate of return is 8%
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25 beacuse 12000-4000 is 8000 then you do 4000 divided 0.08 because you have to make the percentage able to use after you get 320 for dividing after to find out how long you do 8000/320
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