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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 21:10 Brayner14

Shawn has two investments which both are compounded annually. Investment x earns 5% interest, and investment y earns 7% interest. Each year Shawn has to pay an 18% tax on the net gain of her investments to the IRS. Which equation can Shawn use to determine the amount of money, t, she will need to pay the IRS?

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