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Yuri invests $2,000 in an account with compound interest at 6%. Maria invests $3,500 in an account with compound interest at 4%. Using the rule of 72, T=72/R how many years with it take Yuri and Maria to double their money?

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b Yuri’s money will double in approximately 12 years, and Maria’s money will double in approximately 18 years.

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Answer:

Yuri's money would double approximately in 12 years and Maria's money would double approximately in 18 years.

Explanation:

By using Rule of 72,
((72)/(r)) we can calculate how many years it would take money to double.

Yuri invests $2,000 in an account with compound interest at 6%

Therefore, we use this formula
((72)/(r)) where r = rate of interest.

=
((72)/(6)) = 12 years

Maria invests $3,500 in an account with compound interest at 4%

=
((72)/(4)) = 18 years

Yuri's money would double approximately in 12 years and Maria's money would double approximately in 18 years.

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