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Jacob borrows $10 at 2.2% simple interest per month.

When Jacob pays the loan back 6 years later, how much
interest does Jacob pay?

A. $25.84
B. $15.84
C. $10.22
D. $5.84

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Given:

Principal = $10

Rate of simple interest = 2.2% per month

Number of years = 6

To find:

The value of interest.

Solution:

Formula for simple interest is:


S.I.=(P* r* t)/(100) ...(i)

Where, P is principal, r is rate of interest in % and t is the time period.

Here the rate of interest is defined for per month. So, the time period is also the number of months.


t=12* 6 [ 1 year = 12 months ]


t=72

Putting P=10, r=2.2 and t=72 in (i), we get


S.I.=(10* 2.2* 72)/(100)


S.I.=(1584)/(100)


S.I.=15.84

The simple interest is $15.84.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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