$100,000 for 20 years compounded at 4% annually results in a rate per period of: Multiple Choice 1% 4% None of these 5% 3% $100,000 for 20 years compounded at 4% annually results in a rate per period of: Multiple Choice 1% 4% None of these 5% 3%
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