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jason deposit $5000 in a bank account that will pay him 4% simple interest annually if jason deposits no more than the initial $5000, how much money will be in the account at the end of five years ? (the
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jason deposit $5000 in a bank account that will pay him 4% simple interest annually if jason deposits no more than the initial $5000, how much money will be in the account at the end of five years ? (the formula for simple interest is l = prt or interest = principal * rate * time. use a decimal to express the interest when using that formula.)
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Plug in what we know:
Multiply:
Add this to the original amount.
So he will have $6000 in his account after 5 years.
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