Compute the price of the following 6% bonds of City Telecom. Please show work. A. $300,000 issued
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Compute the price of the following 6% bonds of City Telecom. Please show work.
A. $300,000 issued at 75.75
B. $300,000 issued at 105.25
C. $300,000 issued at 94.50
D. $300,000 issued at 104.75
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