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The maturity value of a 3-year, 7.2% ordinary interest commercial loan is $500,000. Find the principal.

The answer is $411,184

User Alex Zak
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Answer:

$411,184.

Explanation:

To find the principal amount for our given commercial loan we will use simple interest formula.


A=P(1+rt)

A= Amount after t years.

P= Principal amount.

r= Interest rate in decimal form.

t= Time

First of all let us convert our given interest rate in decimal form.


r=7.2%=(7.2)/(100) =0.072

Now let us substitute our given values in above formula.


500,000=P(1+0.072* 3)


500,000=P(1+0.216)


500,000=P(1.216)


P=(500,000)/(1.216)


P=411,184.2105263157894737\approx 411,184

Therefore, the principal amount is $411,184.


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