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A promissory note will pay 60.000 at maturity 20 years from now. If you pay 20,000 for the not now, what rate compounded continuously would you
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A promissory note will pay 60.000 at maturity 20 years from now. If you pay 20,000 for the not now, what rate compounded continuously would you
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A promissory note will pay 60.000 at maturity 20 years from now. If you pay 20,000 for the not now, what rate compounded continuously would you earn?
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