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For the first 10 years, Raymond deposited $250 every month. That's a total of 120 deposits (10 years * 12 months/year). The interest rate was 3.50% compounded monthly, which is equivalent to a monthly rate of 3.50%/12 = 0.29167%. We can use the formula for the Show more…
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