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Thanks, Economyst.

What formula did you use to calculate 17.53117? I found a formula that I thought would work to get that sum, but I got a different number. The formula is:

1 - 1.1^(-10)/ 0.1

and also: (40000* 163)/17.53 = $371933 is the answer?
17 years ago

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