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1) suppose you put money into two different bank accounts. in account #1 you deposit $500 and you will be earning 6% interest compounded quarterly. in account #2 you deposit $600 and you will be earning 5% interest compounded annually. which statement below best describes the relationship between the amount in account #1 and account #2 after 10 years have passed? assume that during these years you do not withdraw any money.
a) account #1 will have approximately $397 less than account #2
b) account #1 will have approximately $82 more than account #2
c) account #1 will have approximately $70 less than account #2
d) account #1 and account #2 will have approximately the same amount of money in them.

2) in a single-elimination tournament, half of the remaining teams are eliminated in each round. if the tournament starts with 128 teams, how many teams will be left after 5 rounds?
a) 16 teams
b) 12 teams
c) 8 teams
d) 4 teams
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