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A person invested $650 in an account growing at a rate allowing the money to double every 13 years. How long, to the nearest tenth of a year would it take for the value of the a…
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A person invested $650 in an account growing at a rate allowing the money to double
every 13 years. How long, to the nearest tenth of a year would it take for the value of
the account to reach $1, 620?
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17.1
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because i did it lol
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