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Mathematics, 26.01.2021 06:40 thatwyteboy937

13. In 2000, Mr. Turner and Mr. Hill each received a $6000.00 tax refund. Mr. Turner doesn't trust banks, so he put his money in his wall safe and
added $750.00 every year. Mr. Hill decided to invest his $6000 in a home
business. In 2010, Mr. Hill's business was worth $22,000.00. In 2015, Mr. Hill
did a cost analyst of his business. He determine that in 2030 that he could
retire when his business will be worth $48,000.00. Formulate a system of
equations to determine the number of years it would take for the amount
money Mr. Turner has in his safe to equal the value of Mr. Hill's home
business.

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