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Henry places £6000 in an account which pays 4.6% compound interest each year. Calculate the amount in his account after 2 years.
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Henry places £6000 in an account which pays 4.6% compound interest each year.
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A=6,000×(1+0.046)^(2)
A=6,564.696
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