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How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest) in 30 days? How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest)  in 30 days?             A)  USD 124,641,442.43 B)  USD 124,636,476.94 C)  USD 124,635,416.67 D)  USD 123,915,737.30 How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest)  in 30 days?             A)  USD 124,641,442.43 B)  USD 124,636,476.94 C)  USD 124,635,416.67 D)  USD 123,915,737.30 How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest)  in 30 days?             A)  USD 124,641,442.43 B)  USD 124,636,476.94 C)  USD 124,635,416.67 D)  USD 123,915,737.30 How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest)  in 30 days?             A)  USD 124,641,442.43 B)  USD 124,636,476.94 C)  USD 124,635,416.67 D)  USD 123,915,737.30 How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest)  in 30 days?             A)  USD 124,641,442.43 B)  USD 124,636,476.94 C)  USD 124,635,416.67 D)  USD 123,915,737.30 How many USD would you have to invest at 3.5% to be repaid USD125 million (principal plus interest)  in 30 days?             A)  USD 124,641,442.43 B)  USD 124,636,476.94 C)  USD 124,635,416.67 D)  USD 123,915,737.30


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Obsession

Persistent and intrusive thoughts, impulses, or images that cause significant anxiety or distress.

Compulsions

Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession, or according to rules that must be applied rigidly.

Repetitive Behaviors

Actions performed over and over again, which can be a characteristic of certain psychological conditions, such as OCD.

Obsessive Thoughts

Intrusive, unwanted thoughts that often cause distress or anxiety and may lead to compulsive behaviors in an attempt to alleviate the distress.

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