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Exam sos sarah's yearly salary is based on a geometric sequence. her yearly salaries for her first three years are $34,000 , $35,020, and $36,070.60 what will be her yearly salary for her 7th year? a) $41,140 b) $40,000 c) $40,597.78 d) $41,815.71
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