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craiczarry

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If Lucky Louie won a lottery and chose to take $1,000,000 in cash (disregarding taxes), how much money would he have in 30 years if he invested at 6% per annum?


◦ $5,743,491
◦ $5,804,268
◦ $6,050,972
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