If $2,500 is invested at an interest rate of 4% per year, compounded quarterly, how much will the investment be worth at the end of 10 years?
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The interest rate is given as 4% per year. To convert it to a decimal form, divide it by 100: 4/100 = 0.04. Show more…
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