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Chapter 6.2, Problem 73E
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73. Calculate the present values P of an annuity in which $10,000 is to be paid out annually for a period of 20 years, assuming interest rates of r = 0.03. r = 0.05. and r = 0.07.
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Calculus Volume 2
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