invest money that pays 6.3%

  1. a mother wants to invest 7000 for her son's future education.she invest in two account: a money market fund that pays 4% and a
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  2. Two friends decide to invest some money. Paul invests R 1 500 every 3 months into a bank that pays 10% p.a. interest every
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  3. invest money that pays 6.3% interest/year compounded quarterly.How long should invest if want to double initial investment?
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  4. You invest money that pays 6.3% interest/year compounded quarterly.How long should you invest if want to double initial
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  5. A woman has a total of $9000 to invest. She invests part of the money in an account that pays 7% per year and the rest in an
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  6. A woman has a total of $10,000 to invest. She invests part of the money in an account that pays 6% per year and the rest in an
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  7. A woman has a total of $9,000 to invest. She invests part of the money in an account that pays 5% per year and the rest in an
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  8. A woman has a total of $9,000 to invest. She invests part of the money in an account that pays 5% per year and the rest in an
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  9. A woman has a total of $7,000 to invest. She invests part of the money in an account that pays 7% per year and the rest in an
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  10. ...A woman has a total of $9,000 to invest. She invests part of the money in an account that pays 5% per year and the rest in an
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