Leslie wanted to invest $14,000 for one year. She had three options: Option 1 would pay her a 2.9% annual interest rate

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Leslie wanted to invest $14,000 for one year. She had three options: Option 1 would pay her a 2.9% annual interest rate

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Leslie Wanted To Invest 14 000 For One Year She Had Three Options Option 1 Would Pay Her A 2 9 Annual Interest Rate 1
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Leslie wanted to invest $14,000 for one year. She had three options: Option 1 would pay her a 2.9% annual interest rate for the year. Option 2 would pay a 0.31% monthly interest rate for 1 year. Finally, Option 3 would would provide Leslie with $610 of interest at the end of one year. What interest rate does Leslie earn under option 3? percent (%) 0.0% PS1 1 2 3 5 SUBMIT ANSWER EXIT 50 CALCULATED VARIABLES: op2simple = $521 op1 = $406
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