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Two brothers, Mark and Charles, each inherit $30000. Mark invests his inheritance in a savings account with an annual return of 3.1%. While Charles invests his inheritance in a CD paying 5.8% annual. How much more that Mark does Charles have after 1 year

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Solution: Mark's initial amount
=30000

Mark invest's his inheritance amount in savings account with an annual interest of 3.1%. Therefore, the Mark's interest amount after 1 year is:


Interest = Principal-amount * rate* time


Interest= 30000 * 0.031 * 1


=930

Therefore, total amount Mark will have after 1 year
30000+930=$30930

Now Charles also has $30000 from his inheritance.

Charles invests his inheritance in a CD paying 5.8% annual.

Therefore, interest amount for Charles after 1 year is:


Interest = Principal-amount * rate* time


Interest= 30000 * 0.058 * 1


=1740

Therefore, total amount Charles will have after 1 year
30000+1740=$31740

Therefore, Charles will have $31740 - $30930 = $810 more than Mark

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