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Transcribed Image Text:With a goal of purchasing one of the coveted trips to space offered by Pharoah, you deposit $53,000 in an account
today that earns 11% compounded annually. You estimate the price tag for a trip to space to be $226,000.
Using the NPER function in Excel or a financial calculator, determine how long it will take you to accumulate enough
money to purchase a ticket. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)
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2
years
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