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Leslie Mosallam, who recently sold her Porsche, placed $9 comma 200 in a savings account paying annual compound interest of 7 percent. a. Calculate the amount of money that will accumulate if Leslie leaves the money in the bank for 2, 6, and 16 year(s). b. Suppose Leslie moves her money into an account that pays 9 percent or one that pays 11 percent. Rework part (a) using 9 percent and 11 percent. c. What conclusions can you draw about the relationship between interest rates, time, and future sums from the calculations you just did? a. After placing $9 comma 200 in a savings account paying annual compound interest of 7 percent, the amount of money that will accumulate if Leslie leaves the money in the bank for 2 year(s) is $ nothing. (Round to the nearest cent.)