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For your 15th birthday, your grandma puts $100 in a savings account for you, and tells you that you cannot take it out until your 20th birthday. If the account she has chosen has an interest rate of 3% compounded semiannually, how much money will you have when you turn 20? $103.00

$116.05

$122.75

$109.35

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