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Business, 24.01.2020 02:31 ryleerod07

If we were able to invest a gradient = $100 at the end of each year for 7 years at 6% interest (i. e., so at the end of year 1, $100 at the end of year 2, $200 at the end of year 3, and $600 at the end of year 7), what annual amount or annuity could we take out of the bank starting at the end of the first year and continuing until the end of the seventh year?

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