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Could use some help please

Could use some help please-example-1
User Tony Card
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For the first scenario, you’re looking at a compound interest problem. You’re given all the information you need, so just input it into the compound interest equation.

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

P is your principal, aka starting amount. That’s the 12000 people you start with.

R is your rate of interest, aka how much your principal is expanding by. That’s the 5% growth rate each year, or 0.05.

N is the number of times your principal grows each year. That’s only once here.

T is however long the change lasts. In this scenario, its from 2006 to 2020, so 14 years.


Input all this in and solve for A, which is your total amount.

A = 12,000(1 x 0.05/1)^(1 x 14) = 23,759.18

Since I doubt you can have 1/5 of a person, you round this down to 23,759, which is your answer.

I’d like to help with your second problem, but it’s cut off on the edge of the image, I can’t see all the numbers.






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