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Ben invested $20,000 into a money market account and took out $5,000 at the end of year 5. He found out at the end of 10 years that he had as of $50,000 in the account. What is the annual interest rate Ben had earned on this investment

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Answer:

r = 11.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

invested amount $20,000

withrawl amount after 5 year is $5000

Amount at the end of 10th yr is $50,000

present value is given as


PV =( A)/((1 + r)^n)

where

A - amount after given n year


PV = (5000)/((1 + r)^5) + (50000)/((1 + r)^(10))


20,000 =  (5000)/((1 + r)^5) + (50000)/((1 + r)^(10))

Let
(1 + r)^5 = t

squaring on both side


(1 + r)^(10) = t^2


20,000 =  (5000)/(t) + (50000)/(t^2)


20 = (5)/(t) + (50)/(t^2)


20 t^2 - 5t - 50 = 0

solving for t we get

t = 1.711

so,
r = 1.711^(1/5) -1 = 0.115 = 11.5\%

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