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12. Meldre put $5000 in a savings account that pays 1.25% interest compounded yearly. How much money will be in the account 10 years later if she makes no more deposits or withdrawals?

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Answer: $5,661.35

Explanation:

I used the exponential growth formula to get my answer.

User Chalise
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We know that, Final Amount in Compound Interest is given by :


\bigstar\;\;\boxed{\mathsf{Amount = Principal\left(1 + (Rate\;of\;interest)/(100)\right)^(Number\;of\;Years)}}

Given :

● Principal = $5000

● Rate of interest = 1.25

● Number of Years = 10

Substituting the values in the Formula, We get :


\implies \mathsf{Amount = 5000\left(1 + (1.25)/(100)\right)^(10)}


\implies \mathsf{Amount = 5000\left(1 + (0.25)/(20)\right)^(10)}


\implies \mathsf{Amount = 5000\left(1 + (0.05)/(4)\right)^(10)}


\implies \mathsf{Amount = 5000\left((4.05)/(4)\right)^(10)}


\implies \mathsf{Amount = 5000* (1.0125)^(10)}


\implies \mathsf{Amount = 5661.354}

Answer : $5661.354 money will be in the account 10 years later

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