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Question 1 Tara just bought her first car in order to commute to college, a used 2014
Toyota RAV4! The value of the car today is $13,000, but will lose 11% of
it's value each year for the next several years. Down the road, Tara will
trade the RAV4 in for a down payment on a newer car. If she trades in
her car 4 years from now, how much will it be worth?

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