SOLUTION: How can I solve this problem if I do not have a value for r? In all the examples I see, there is always a value given for r.
5(1+(r/360)^720 = 12
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5(1+(r/360)^720 = 12
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: How can I solve this problem if I do not have a value for r? In all the examples I see, there is always a value given for r.
5(1+(r/360)^720 = 12 This question is from textbook College Algebra