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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 05:41 romeroalexis817

Odette has two investments that she purchased at the same time. Investment 1 cost $10,000 and earns 4% interest each year. Investment 2 cost $8000 and earns 6% interest each year. Instead of calculating 4% interest for one year, suppose the interest for Investment 1 was calculated every day at a rate of (4/365)%. This is called daily compounding. Would Odette earn more, the same, or less using this daily method for one year? Provide an example to show your thinking.

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