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Noah wants to put $1,000 in a savings account with a 1.5% annual interest rate. How much more money will he have after one year if it is compounded monthly versus no compounding? A) $0.10 B) $15.00 C) $1015.00 D) $1015.10

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Assuming that 1.5% annual interest is converted to monthly basis with the same amount, then the monthly interest should be: 1.5%/12= 0.125%.

If you put $1000 for annual interest, the saving account would become: $1000*(100%+1.5%)= $1015

If you put $1000 for monthly interest, the saving account would become: ($1000*(100%+0.125%)= $1000*1.0151035559= $1015.10

Then, the money difference should be: $1015.10-$1015= $0.10
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