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Consider a certificate of deposit that pays 14% (annual percentage rate) on an initial deposit of $3,000.The balance after 14 years is Consider a certificate of deposit that pays 14% (annual percentage rate) on an initial deposit of $3,000.The balance after 14 years is   Estimate   ,where x is the length of the compounding period (in years) .Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. ​​ A)  ​21,297.98 B)  ​1,103.64 C)  ​42,000 D)  ​3,420 E)  ​3,000 Estimate Consider a certificate of deposit that pays 14% (annual percentage rate) on an initial deposit of $3,000.The balance after 14 years is   Estimate   ,where x is the length of the compounding period (in years) .Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. ​​ A)  ​21,297.98 B)  ​1,103.64 C)  ​42,000 D)  ​3,420 E)  ​3,000 ,where x is the length of the compounding period (in years) .Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. ​​

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