The following table shows Jay's estimated annual benefits of holding different amounts of money.Average moneyholdings($)Total benefit($)1002020029300364004150044How much money will Jay hold if the nominal interest rate is 8 percent? (Assume he wants his money holdings to be in multiples of $100.)
A. $300
B. $100
C. $400
D. $200
Answer: D
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