In order to save for her high school graduation, Luisa decided to save PhP500 at the end of each month. If the bank pays 0.5% compounded quarterly, how much will be in her account after 6 years?
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In order to save for her high school graduation, Luisa decided to save PhP500 at the end of each month. If the bank pays 0.5% compounded quarterly, how much will be in her account after 6 years?
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