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Mathematics, 10.09.2021 01:00 Jimenezmiranda

How much will each $1,000 T-note be worth at maturity? A 10-year note at 4.15% annual interest

A 3-year note at 3.35% annual interest

A 5-year note at 4.3% annual interest

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