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3.2 Identify each of the following interest rate statements as either nominal or effective. 1. 4% per year 2. 6% per year compounded annually 3. 10% per quarter 4. 8% per year compounded monthly 5. 1% per month 6. 1% per month compounded monthly 7. 0.1% per day compounded hourly 8. effective 1.5% per month compounded weekly 9. 12% per year compounded semiannually 10. 1% per month compounded continuously

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