Income from sales of certain hardened steel connectors was P400,000 in the first quarter, P410,000 in the second, and amounts increasing by 10,000 per quarter through year 4. What is the equivalent uniform amount per quarter if the interest rate is 12% per year compounded quarterly?
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Income from sales of certain hardened steel connectors was P400,000 in the first quarter, P410,000 in the second, and amounts increasing by 10,000 per quarter through year 4. What is the equivalent uniform amount per quarter if the interest rate is 12% per year compounded quarterly?
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