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SAT Math: Applying Exponential Patterns to Investment Growth Rates 11 Views
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Joseph invests $100,000 in a phone company in the year 2007. In 2008, the investment has grown to $325,000, and in 2009, it is $1,056,250. At this rate, in what year will he have accumulated $382,986,554?
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