Find the interest rate to the nearest hundredth of a percent that will produce $3000, if $2500 is left at interest compounded quarterly for 4.5 yr. Use the formula A = P(1 + r/n)^tn for compound interest. The interest rate to the nearest hundredth of a percent is []%. (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
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