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Find the compound interest on $25800 for 5 years if the rate of interest be 2% in the 1st year, 2½% in the second year, 3% in the 2rd year and thereafter at 4% p.a.
Find the compound interest on $25800 for 5 years if the rate of interest be 2% in the 1st year, 2½% in the second year, 3% in the 2rd year and thereafter at 4% p.a.
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