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Solving for the number of periods in this question
Thank you for clarifying that, as I was pretty confused! Could you tell me where I could find my information on how to do that? Thanks again.- qqpenguin12
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Solving for the number of periods in this question
Homework Statement I hope everyone is having a great day. The equation I am working with at the moment is: (1+ (.2/x))^(x) = 1.21. 1.21 represents the final value, whereas 1 is the present value. I am trying to solve for x, which represents the number of periods necessary for the entity to...- qqpenguin12
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