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Reminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated.
Ponzi Schemes A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation in which returns to investors are paid from funds collected from new investors rather than from profit earned by the operator. The scheme takes its name from the notorious operation of Charles Ponzi in
a. Find a formula that gives the return R, in dollars, that the operator must pay after
b. How much money must the operator pay to investors at the end of
c. Assume that new investors pay $
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