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Suppose a bank offers a CD that earns 1% interest compounded 353 times per year. You invest $1,282 today. How much will you have (in dollars and cents) after 8 years?

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Answer:

1388 dollars 77 cents.

Explanation:

Since, the amount formula in compound interest is,


A=P(1+(r)/(n))^(nt)

Where, P is the principal amount,

r is the annual rate,

n is the number of periods in a year,

t is the number of years,

Given,

P = $ 1,282,

r = 1 % = 0.01,

n = 353,

t = 8 years,

Hence, the amount after 8 years would be,


A=1282(1+(0.01)/(353))^(2824)


=\$ 1388.77244711


\approx \$ 1388.77

= 1388 dollars 77 cents.

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