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PLEASE HELP! :( this table below shows the future value of a certificate of deposit (CD), after x years.Andre states the applied interest is simple interest.True or False? and why if you can?

PLEASE HELP! :( this table below shows the future value of a certificate of deposit-example-1

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Answer: TRUE

Step-by-step explanation: (Apex) just did the quiz 9/26/19

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Answer:

Andre states that the applied interest is simple interest, this statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given table it is noticed that the value of y increased by 17.50 as the value of x increased by 1.

The rate of change is calculated as


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

For first two years the rate of change is


m=(535.00-517.50)/(2-1)=17.50

The rate of change for next two years is


m=(552.50-535.00)/(2-1)=17.50

Similarly, the rate of change for all years in 17.50.

Since the rate of change is same for all years, therefore the future value is increased by a constant rate, therefore the applied interest is simple interest.

So, the statement "the applied interest is simple interest" is true.

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