Financial literacy: what is investing? Part 1/3

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In this interactive Math Mondays episode, we travel back in time to 1926 and figure out what to do with $1.00 USD! Do we put it in a bank, buy a bond, or invest in the stock market?!

In this first part, we are given the problem setup and key information to help make a smart investing choice for our future self!
Stuck and need help, or want to check your work? Watch Part 2 for an overview of how to calculate the increase in value of your $1.00 for each of the four options.

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