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  1. You split $1500 between two savings accounts. Account A pays annual 5% interest and Account B pays 4% annual interest. After one
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  4. Suppose you deposit $1500 in a savings account that pays interest at an annual rate of 6%. No money is added or withdrawn from
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  5. Which statement best describes the difference between a checking account and a savings account?Checking accounts provide
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  9. an algebra student won $115,000 in a lottery and wishing to deposit it in savings accounts in two financial institutions. One
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  10. An algebra student has won $500,000 in a lottery and wishes to deposit it in savings accounts in two financial institutions. One
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