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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 04:50 wEKLJHFKLJEBFR2460

You decide to invest $2,000 into a new savings account. This account pays an annual interest of 1% which compounds monthly. How much money can you expect to be in this account in 5 years
assuming you don't make any withdrawals or deposits?
Please enter your answer as a number rounded to the nearest 100th. Do not include any symbols,
such as $.

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