SOLUTION: Randy has invested $2400 in a savings account which pays annual interest at 4.03% compounded quarterly. How long will it take for the account to double in value?

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Question 945255: Randy has invested $2400 in a savings account which pays annual interest at 4.03% compounded quarterly. How long will it take for the account to double in value?
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