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Gary has just retired, and has 5 dollars in his retirement account. the account will earn interest at an annual rate of 5 percent, compounded monthly. at the end of each month, gary will withdraw a fixed amount to cover his living expenses. gary wants his savings to last exactly 30 years. how much money can he withdraw each month? (give your answer in dollars, correct to the nearest cent.) monthly withdrawal: 1719.5 incorrect: your answer is incorrect. what is the maximum amount that gary can withdraw each month if he wants his savings to last indefinitely? monthly withdrawal:

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