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Which expression represents the amount of interest earned on d dollars at an interest rate of 2​%?

0.2d dollars     
200d dollars     
2d dollars     
0.02d dollars

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It is given to us that the interest rate is 2%.

We know that 2% can be rewritten as
(2)/(100). Now, we also know that in decimal form,
(2)/(100)=0.02.

Therefore, the interest earned on d dollars at an interest rate of 2% will be "2% of d" which can be rewritten as
0.02 * d=0.02d. This is because in math, "of" means the same as multiplication.

Thus, out of the given options, the last option is the correct option.

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