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If $300 is invested at a rate of 5% per year and is compounded quarterly, how much will the investment be worth in 15 years?

Use the compound interest formula A equals P times the quantity 1 plus r divided by n end quantity raised to the power of n times t.

$141.04
$361.45
$515.28
$632.15

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Answer:

$632.15

Explanation:

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User Don D
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Answer:

$632.15

Explanation:

Compound Interest Formula


\large \text{$ \sf A=P\left(1+(r)/(n)\right)^(nt) $}

where:

  • A = final amount
  • P = principal amount
  • r = interest rate (in decimal form)
  • n = number of times interest applied per time period
  • t = number of time periods elapsed

Given:

  • P = $300
  • r = 5% = 0.05
  • n = 4 (quarterly)
  • t = 15 years

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for A:


\implies \sf A=300\left(1+(0.05)/(4)\right)^(4 * 15)


\implies \sf A=300\left(1.0125}\right)^(60)


\implies \sf A=632.1544041

Therefore, the investment will be worth $632.15 in 15 years.

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