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You buy a baseball card that goes up in value each year at 12%. You original bought the card for $25. How much will it be worth in 10 years?
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You buy a baseball card that goes up in value each year at 12%. You original bought the card for $25. How much will it be worth in 10 years?
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You buy a baseball card that goes up in value each year at 12%. You original bought the card for $25. How much will it be worth in 10 years?
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Answer:12 to 25 yrs
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convert 12% to a decimal
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