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Jones has $255,906 accumulated in a retirement plan. The fund is earning a low, but safe, 3% per year. The withdrawals will take place at the end of each year starting a year from now. How soon will t

A. 11 years
B. 10 years
C. 8.5 years
D. 8.8 years

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