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The compound interest equation b(t)=1000(1.02)4tb(t)=1000(1.02)4t to answer the questions. a: which option correctly shows the equation rewritten in the form b(t)=p(1+rn)ntb(t)=p(1+rn)nt? b: what is the interest rate, rr, as a percentage? select one answer for question a and one answer for question b.
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Business, 23.06.2019 23:50
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