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B.) $695.00

Explanation:

To find interest on the money put into a savings account, you can use the equation I = Prt. I stands for interest. P stands for the principal (the money you put in). R stands for rate (3.5% annual simple interest). T stands for time. Now that you know what the formula means you can plug in your variables to find interest. I=400*3.5%*2 makes an interest of $28 which you can add to $400 to find $428 in your first account. In the second account I=250*3.25%*2 makes an interest of $16.25 which you can add to 250 to get $267.81. $267.81+$428=about$695.00

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