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Two brothers, Kevin and Charles, each inherit $49000. Kevin invests his inheritance in a savings account with an annual return of 1.9%, while Charles invests his inheritance in a CD paying 5.6% annually. How much more money than Kevin does Charles have after 1 year?

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Answer:

$ 1813

Explanation:

Given,

Investment of Kevin,
P_1 = $ 49000,

Rate of interest = 1.9 % annually,

Thus, his interest,
I_1 = 1.9% of 49000


=(1.9* 49000)/(100)


=(93100)/(100)


=\$ 931

Hence, Kelvin's amount after 1 year,


A_1=P_1+I_1=49000+931=\$ 49931

Now, Investment of Charles,
P_2 = $ 49000,

Rate of interest = 5.6 % annually,

Thus, his interest,
I_2 = 5.6% of 49000


=(5.6* 49000 )/(100)


=(274400)/(100)


=\$ 2744

Hence, Kelvin's amount after 1 year,


A_2=P_2+I_1=49000+2744=\$ 51744


\because A_2-A_1=51744-49931 = \$ 1813

Therefore, after 1 year Kevin has $1813 more than Charles.

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