Calculate a weekly interest rate if the annual interest rate is 10.0%. Assume 52 weeks a year.
Weekly interest rate will be as below
=10.0%/52
=0.1923%
the above will be the answer..
Calculate a weekly interest rate if the annual interest rate is 10.0%. Assume 52 weeks a...
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