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when using compound interest rate tables, the annual rate divided by the number of periods per year gives you the blank?

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Answer:

Interest rate per period

Explanation:

To calculate the interest, first convert the interest rate percentage into a decimal then divide that number of period per year.

For example, 10% rate of interest calculator by Quarter.

We get 0.1 divide by 4 because there are 4 quarters in a year.

Hope this will help you. :)

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