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  2. Find the best balance after investing $12,000 for a period of 7 years at two different interest earning types: simple interest
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  7. Identify the number of places the decimal must be moved in the dividend for the problem 166.4 ÷ 0.52.(1 point)Responses 0
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  10. Determine the accrued interest amount of a $5,000 student loan with a simple interest rate of 5.4% over a period of 8 years.
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