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Nov 26'23

Answer

Solution: E

Let A be the answer. Then

[[math]] A^m=\left(1+\frac{i^{(m)}}{m}\right)^m(1-d)=(1+i)(1-d)=(1+i) v=1 . [[/math]]

So [math]\mathrm{A}=1[/math].

References

Hlynka, Myron. "University of Windsor Old Tests 62-392 Theory of Interest". web2.uwindsor.ca. Retrieved November 23, 2023.

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