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If I want to earn $100 on a 3-month CD that pays 4% annual simple interest, how much must I invest?

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keeping in mind that 3 months is not even a year, but since there are 12 months in a year, 3 months is really 3/12 years, therefore,



\bf ~~~~~~ \textit{Simple Interest Earned} \\\\ I = Prt\qquad \begin{cases} I=\textit{interest earned}\dotfill&100\\ P=\textit{original amount deposited}\\ r=rate\to 4\%\to (4)/(100)\dotfill &0.04\\ t=years\to (3)/(12)\dotfill &(1)/(4) \end{cases} \\\\\\ 100=P\left( 0.04\cdot (1)/(4) \right)\implies 100=P(0.01)\implies \cfrac{100}{0.01}=P\implies 10000=P

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