Finite Mathematics
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Author: Stefan Waner, Steven Costenoble
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 12E
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To calculate: The periodic payments necessary to accumulate $30,000 in a fund for 10 years at 3% per year in the annuity account containing $10,000 at the start.
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