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Trent is 25 years old and works for a company that matches his 401(k) contribution up to 5%. The interest rate for his 401(k) is 7. 3%. If he puts away 10% of his $32,000 salary every year, what would the total of his 401(k) be in 10 years? Round your answer to the nearest cent. A. $67,266. 16 b. $72,176. 59 c. $33,250. 60 d. $35,677. 89.

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