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  1. I'm pretty confused about these problems. We're learning growth and decay, but there are quite a few formulas.1. Suppose $500 is
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  2. Suppose 10,000 is invested at 6 percent.how much additional money must be invested at 8 percent to produce a yield on the entire
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  3. suppose you have $12000 to invest. if part is invested 10% and the rest at 15%, how much should be invested at each rate to
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  4. A total of $11,000 was invested. Part of the $11,000 was invested at 4% and the rest invested at 7%. If the investments earn
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  5. four people invested in a restaurant. one person invested $1000,000. two others invested in the ratio x:2x, and the fourth
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  6. you invested $4000 in two accounts paying 2% and 9% annual interest, respectively if the total interest earned for the year was
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  7. Suppose money invested in a hedge fund earns 1% per trading day. There are 250 trading days per year. What will be your annual
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  8. Suppose money invested in a hedge fund earns 1% per trading day. There are 250 trading days per year. What will be your annual
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  9. A total of $7000 is invested in three accounts. Some was invested at 6%, some at 8%, and the rest at 9%. find the amount
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  10. Suppose that you invested $1,442 at the annual rate of 4.60% compounded continuously, and your friend invested $885 at the
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