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An investment of $10,000 is invested for 6 years at r% pa compounded weekly. If the investment grows to $14320.44, calculate the value of r.
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An investment of $10,000 is invested for 6 years at r% pa compounded weekly. If the investment grows to $14320.44, calculate the value of r.
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I m sorry I hv no idea
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