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6. Find the interest to the nearest cent for a principal of

$1,900, an interest rate of 13%, and a time of
30 months

User Yoshinobu
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Answer:

The interest to the nearest cent is
\$617.50

Solution:

The formula for interest is


Interest=(Principal* Rate* Time)/(100)

In the question it is given that

Principal =
\$1900

Rate = 13
\%

Time = 30 Months =
(30)/(12) year =
(5)/(2) year.

Now putting the values pf Principal, rate and time in the formula for Interest we get

Interest =
(1900*13*5)/(100*2)

On solving we get,

=
(123500)/(200)

=
(1235)/(2)

On dividing both the values we get,

=
\$617.5

Nearest cent is the nearest hundredth.

Thus, the interest to the nearest cent is
\$617. 50

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